Sporulation

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Sporulation - The formation of spores by bacteria. Division of fungi into many small spores.
[NABIR Bioremediation Glossary]

News archive for Sporulation:

Food additive may inhibit C. perfringens in poultry  -  Jul 31, 2008
WorldPoultry.net,It was discovered that sub-lethal concentrations of polyP significantly inhibited sporulation of C. perfringens by reducing heat-resistant cells.

Food additive could inhibit C. perfringens growth  -  Jul 30, 2008
FoodProductionDaily.com,According to the study, sub-lethal concentrations of polyP significantly inhibited sporulation of C. perfringens by reducing heat-resistant cells and,

American Society For Microbiology Honors Rosenberg, Baselsk, De ...  -  Jul 20, 2008
Medical News Today (press release),Hughes Medical Institute, in Rosario, Argentina, where she carried out research on genes involved in lipid catabolism during sporulation in B. subtilis.

American Society for Microbiology honors Katharine R. Clapham  -  Jul 16, 2008
Genetic Engineering News (press release),Hughes Medical Institute, in Rosario, Argentina, where she carried out research on genes involved in lipid catabolism during sporulation in B. subtilis.

Agence canadienne d'inspection des aliments  -  Jul 10, 2008
ACIA Canada (Communiqués de presse),Au stade de la sporulation, elle produit plusieurs cristaux protéiques insecticides, dont les protéines δ endotoxines Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry2Ab et Cry1F.

LAWDA fails to check obnoxious Azolla in Dal  -  Nov 20, 2007
GreaterKashmir.com (press release),It will now undergo sporulation during winters. The red water fern is harmful for eco-system of Dal as it blocks sunlight to its for flaura and fauna,

SDSU Alumni Association announces 2007 distinguished grads  -  Aug 23, 2007
South Dakota State University,...“During this time, most of the key regulators of sporulation were identified by Jim, and their genetic relationships were established.

Free DTN Markets Newsletter  -  Aug 22, 2007
DTN,Pustules are present as is sporulation. Most of this spread has likely occurred in the past week. Soybeans at this location are at the R4 growth stage.

Free DTN Markets Newsletter  -  Aug 14, 2007
DTN,Conditions are not ideal for wide-spread movement of rust; however now that sporulation is occurring and rust has been found in the state, Georgia growers




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