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  • Parmekar, N.R.; Mavinkurve, S. (Microbes for better living, MICON. 1995; 83-90.)
  • ShailajaRaj; Furtado, I.; Mavinkurve, S. (Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 34; 1996; 86-88.)
    Alkaline phosphotase and oc-santonin binding proteins were released in the periplasmic shock fluid from S. paucimobilis strain S ATCC 43388, on treatment with freeze thaw (FTM), cold osmotic shocking (COSM) and chloroform ...
  • Naik, Gurudatt M.; D'Souza, J. (Perspectives in Microbiology, Ed. by: R.S. Kahlon. National Agricultural Technoiogy Information Centre, Ludhiana. 1996; 85-89.)
    Diseases in fish, of bacterial origin were observed in the estuaries of Goa. High fish mortality rate was seen in the months of July to October, of year 1993, and the disease persisted at a reduced intensity up to January ...
  • Sardesai, H.; Bhosle, S. (Perspectives in Microbiology, Ed. by: R.S. Kahlon. National Agricultural Technoiogy Information Centre, Ludhiana. 1996; 59-63.)
    Samples from the effluent treatment plant of the pharmaceutical unit were collected and analysed for total bacterial counts with nutrient agar and mineral medium on 0.2 percent benzoate. Fifteen predominant isolates on ...
  • Sampy, J.D.; Kamat, N.M.; Nazareth, S.W. (Perspectives in Microbiology, Ed. by: R.S. Kahlon. National Agricultural Technoiogy Information Centre, Ludhiana. 1996; 272-275.)
    Panus tigrinus, an edible mushroom, collected from decaying wood of Magnifera indica was studied for its capacity to degrade the lignoceltulose complex. Various parameters in fluencing growth and production of lignicellulolytic ...
  • Lobo, B.; Souza, M.; D'Souza, J. (Perspectives in Microbiology, Ed. by: R.S. Kahlon. National Agricultural Technoiogy Information Centre, Ludhiana. 1996; 199-202.)
    A total of 49 soil samples from various agricultural fields affected by mining rejects in the bicholim Taluka of Goa were collected and examined for physico-chemical characteristics, soil enzymes and soil microbial ...
  • Aguair, R.; Furtado, I. (Perspectives in Microbiology, Ed. by: R.S. Kahlon. National Agricultural Technoiogy Information Centre, Ludhiana. 1996; 78-79.)
    Halobacterium strain R1, a halophilic archaebacterium, growing in 25 percent NaCI crude salt utilizes sodium benzoate as sole source of carbon and energy. Growth is accompanied with formation of three products.
  • Kunde, R.; D'Souza, J. (Perspectives in Microbiology, Ed. by: R.S. Kahlon. National Agricultural Technoiogy Information Centre, Ludhiana. 1996; 80-84.)
    Current investigations have been carried out to improve the methods of garbage disposal at Margao, Goa. Samples were tested for the presence of microorganisms having different metabolic activities. Organisms capable of ...
  • Royan, S.; Parulekar, C.; Mavinkurve, S. (Letters in Applied Microbiology. 29(5); 1999; 342-346.)
    Pseudomonas mendocina P(2)d cells grown at room temperature in sodium benzoate as sole source of carbon, followed by storage on ice, form a viscous pellet on centrifugation. Such viscosity is not produced by cells grown ...
  • Fernandes, O.S.; Nazareth, S.W. (Pollution Research. 18(3); 1999; 211-216.)
    The biomass of Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc. can effectively sorb lead from a solution of lead nitrate maximally within 5 seconds. Alkali treatment of mycelial biomass shows only a marginal increase in metal binding capacity, ...
  • Khandavilli, S.; Sequeira, F.; Furtado, I. (Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 5(2); 1999; 149-152.)
  • Kowshik, M.; Nazareth, S.W. (Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 6(4); 2000; 391-395.)
    Fusarium solani can grow in the presence of a number of heavy metals and others like mercury, chromium, aluminium, copper, iron, nickel, lead, cobalt, arsenic, manganese, zinc, lithium. The growth of the culture in medium ...
  • Raghavan, T.M.; Furtado, I. (Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 65(6); 2000; 725-731.)
    Response of Halobacterium strain R1 (MTCC3265 Microbial Type Culture Collection ,India), a halphilic archaeobacterium, isolated from the Mandovi estuary in Goa, India to crude oil and its constituent hydrocarbons is reported here.
  • Raghavan, T.M. (Current Science. 79(4); 2000; 396-397.)
  • Nazareth, S.W.; Koshy, B. (Ecology of Fungi, Ed. by: D.J. Bhat and S. Raghukumar. Goa University, Goa. 2000; 68-73.)
    Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc. produces a red diffusible quinone pigment. The pigment is shown to be anti-mycotic, effective in low concentrations, against human pathogenic fungi, namely Candida albicans and a Fusarium ...
  • Gupta, V.; Satyanarayana, T.; Garg, S. (Mycorrhizal Biology; Ed by: K.G. Mukerji, B.P. Chamola and J. Singh. Kluwer Academic and Plenum Publishers, New York. 2000; 27-44.)
  • Ravindranath, A.D.; Bhosle, S. (Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research. 59(2); 2000; 140-143.)
    The development of a consortium comprising indigenous nora of the coconut husks is reported. This consortium which could be grown on husk leachates has been used as inoculum for the retting process under laboratory conditions. ...
  • Kowshik, M.; Nazareth, S.W. (Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences. 1(1and2); 2000; 57-61.)
    Micoroorganisms play an important role in biosorption of metals and in the abatement of metal pollution Sorption of metals by Fusarium solani is reported in this study. Metal biosorption by the culture is shown to occur ...

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