Browsing by Author "Radjasa, Ocky Karna"
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Antibacterial Property of a Coral-Associated Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea Against Shrimp Pathogenic Vibrio harveyi (In Vitro Study)
Radjasa, Ocky Karna | Martens, Torben | Grossart, Hans-Peter | Sabdono, Agus | Simon, Meinhard | Bachtiar, Tonny (2005)A coral-associated bacterium was successfully screened for secondary metabolites production based on PCR amplification of the nonribosomal peptide synthetase gene and was identified as closely related to Pseudoalteromonas ... -
Ecological Role of A Softcoral-Associated Bacterium Arthrobacter sp. on Marine Biofilm-Forming Bacteria
Radjasa, Ocky Karna | Sabdono, Agus (2008)A marine bacterium species associated with softcoral Sinularia sp. collected from vicinity of Peucang island, Ujung Kulon, West Java, was successfully screened for estimating its ecological role through inhibiting marine ... -
Ekplorasi Potensi Bakteri Simbion Lamun Sebagai Algasida Untuk Marak Alga (Alga Blooms) Di Teluk Pegametan Buleleng Bali
Setiabudi, Gede Iwan | Bengen, Dietriech Geoffrey | Effendi, Hefni | Radjasa, Ocky Karna (2016)Marak alga (algal blooms) adalah proliferasi alga planktonik dengan konsentrasi lebih dari 104 sel.L-1. Secara umum, kejadian tersebut menguntungkan pada industri perikanan budidaya maupun penangkapan. Pada beberapa kasus ... -
Eksplorasi Bakteri Simbion Spons di Ekosistem Lamun
Ismet, Meutia Samira | Bengen, Dietriech G. | Radjasa, Ocky Karna | Kawaroe, Mujizat (2017)Sponge has been acknowledged for its ability to produce secondary metabolites compounds that have been explored for new source of marine natural product compounds. Unfortunately, information on sponge ecological ... -
Potensi bakteri simbion tumbuhan laut lamun sebagai penghambat terjadinya biofouling di Laut
Marhaeni, Bintang | Bengen, Dietriech Geoffrey | Kaswadji, Richardus | Radjasa, Ocky Karna (2011)Biofouling is defined as the attachment and growth of microorganisms (microbial fouling) and macroorganisms (macrofouling) on solid surface. Biofouling bacteria also result on surface of marine plant seagrass as symbiotic. ...

