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<title>Bioprocess Technology for Antagonistic Pseudomonas MCCB 102, 103,Micrococcus MCCB 104, and Evaluation of Synechocystis MCCB 114, 115 as Probiotics for the Management of Vibrio in Shrimp Culture Systems</title>
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<description>Bioprocess Technology for Antagonistic Pseudomonas MCCB 102, 103,Micrococcus MCCB 104, and Evaluation of Synechocystis MCCB 114, 115 as Probiotics for the Management of Vibrio in Shrimp Culture Systems
Preetha, R; Dr. Bright Singh, I S
National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health,&#13;
School of Environmental Studies,&#13;
Cochin University of Science and Technology
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<title>Bioremediation of petroleum sludge through Phytoremediation.Land farming and Microbial enhanced oil separation</title>
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<description>Bioremediation of petroleum sludge through Phytoremediation.Land farming and Microbial enhanced oil separation
Joseph, P J; Dr. Ammini, Joseph
The objective of this research is to study the feasibility of&#13;
bioremediating the oily sludge from a refinery site. Three different methods of&#13;
waste treatment were tried i.e. phytoremediation, land farming and microbial&#13;
enhanced oil separation in laboratory scale treatment systems. A multiprocess&#13;
approach by combination of phytoremediation, biostimulation and&#13;
microbial enhanced oil separation is also presented. The methods of analysis,&#13;
experimental procedure, and results are incorporated into five chapters of this&#13;
thesis entitled "Bioremediation of petroleum sludge through&#13;
phytoremediation, land farming and microbial enhanced oil separation.
School of Environmental Studies,&#13;
Cochin University of Science and Technology
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<dc:date>2007-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Reproductive biology and biochemical changes associated with flowering of Dendrocalamus stocksii and Ochlandra travancorica</title>
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<description>Reproductive biology and biochemical changes associated with flowering of Dendrocalamus stocksii and Ochlandra travancorica
Beena, V B; Dr. Seethalakshmi, K K
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<title>Proteases from an Environmental Isolate of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa MCCB 123 and Their Applications</title>
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<description>Proteases from an Environmental Isolate of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa MCCB 123 and Their Applications
Divya, Jose; Dr. Mohandas, A; Dr. Bright Singh, I S
In the present study,heterotrophic protease producing bacterial isolates were screened for protease activity and a potent protease producing bacterial isolate was selected,identified and coded as Pseudomonas aeruginosa MCCB 123.The organism was capable of producing three different types of enzymes each having potential industrial applications.The non-toxic nature of the bacterial strain and the relatively non-toxic nature of three enzymes suggested their poetential application in various industries.Application of LasA protease and beta-1,3 glucanase in DNA extraction is a promising area for commercial utilization. LasB protease can find its potential application in detergent and tanning industries.As on today Bacillus sp.has been the source of commercial proteases,and the ones produced form P.aeruginosa 123 can pave way for making the industrial and biomedical processes more cost effective and refined.
National Centre for Aquatic Health,Cochin University of Science and Technology
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<dc:date>2011-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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