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Utilization of root-colonizing bacteria to protect hot-pepper againts tobacco mosaic tobamovirus
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2007)
Tobacco Mosaic Tobamovirus (TMV) is one of many important viruses infecting Solanaceous plants including hot pepper in Indonesia. To accomplish and improve the effectiveness of virus management, we used root-colonizing ...
Extracellular Protease Activity of Enteropathogenic Escherechia coli on Mucin Substrate
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2007)
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) causes gastrointestinal infections in human. EPEC invasion was initiated by attachment and aggressive colonization on intestinal surface. Attachment of EPEC alter the intestine ...
The use of Acid-Alumunium tolerant bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculant for soybean grown on acid soils
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2009)
Land with low pH soil spread widely in Indonesia can be used for soybean (Glycine max) cultivation, although the production is low. The use of acid tolerant soybean and acid-Al tolerant nitrogen-fixing bacteria was an ...
Screening and Characterization of Protease Inhibitors from Marine Bacteria Associated with Sponge Jaspis sp.
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Three isolates among 138 sponge-associated bacteria were isolated from Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat West Papua Province, Indonesia, have been shown protease inhibitory activity against subtilisin (serine protease), thermolysin ...
Diversity of Antifungal Compounds-Producing Bacillus spp. Isolated from Rhizospere of Soybean Plant Based on ARDRA and 16S rRNA
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) play an important role in improvement of seed germination, root development, and water utilization by plants. These rhizobacteria can stimulate plant growth directly by producing ...
Imobilisasi protease Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 menggunakan matriks gel poliakrilamida
(Jurnal Hayati, 2001)
extracellular protase excreted by Bacillus subtilia ATCC 6633 was immobilized by entropment in polyacrylamide gel (19%T, 1.6%C).