ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF BACILLUS SP. NATURAL ISOLATES AND THEIR POTENTIAL USE IN THE BIOCONTROL OF PHYTOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA

Antimicrobial Activity of Bacillus sp. Natural Isolates and Their Potential Use in the Biocontrol of Phytopathogenic Bacteria

Screening of 203 Bacillus sp.natural isolates for antimicrobial activity against phytopathogenic bacteria showed that 127 tested strains inhibit at least one sensitive strain, which illustrates their potential use as biocontrol agents.Among them, 104 isolates tourettebrewing.com showed significant antagonism against Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzae, an

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What are the important components of the clinical assessment of hand problems in older adults in primary care? Results of a Delphi study

Abstract Background To identify clinical questions and assessments regarded by health care practitioners as important when assessing undifferentiated hand pain or problems in adults aged 50 years and over presenting to primary care.Methods A purposively selected panel of 26 UK-based Health Care Practitioners comprising occupational therapists, phys

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Cricoid Pressure: The Pressure is ON!

For many years Cricoid pressure (CP) has been a standard of care during induction of anaesthesia in emergency situations and where the powell and mahoney bloody mary mix patient is deemed at risk for aspiration of stomach contents (Rapid Sequence Induction or RSI).This review will examine the technique and its history; discuss the usual arguments p

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