Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology
Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
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1. Protatrans – growth biostimulants for centomopathogenic bacteria <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i>
- S. N. Adamovich
- O. F. Vyatchina
- N. A. Rubanenko
- E. N. Oborina
- M. D. Katerinich
- I. M. Gritsenko
- Yu. P. Dzhioev
- I. A. Ushakov
- A. S. Grigorieva
- B. A. Bugdaeva
- K. M. Zalutskaya
- L. A. Stepanenko
- N. A. Arefieva
- V. P. Salovarova
- V. I. Zlobin
2. Adaptive laboratory evolution reveals regulators involved in repressing biofilm development as key players in Bacillus subtilis root colonization
- Maude Pomerleau
- Vincent Charron-Lamoureux
- Lucille Léonard
- Frédéric Grenier
- Sébastien Rodrigue
- Pascale B. Beauregard
- Aurélie Deveau
- Ákos T. Kovács
- Yunrong Chai
3. Draft Genome Sequence of Escherichia coli Strain SN137, a Bacterium with Extracellular Proteolytic Activity on Immunoglobulins and Persistence in Human Tissue Blood
- Salustio Najera-Hernandez
- Maria Patricia Sanchez-Alonso
- Estela Anastacio-Marcelino
- Erasmo Negrete-Abascal
- Candelario Vazquez-Cruz
4. Dissecting the Environmental Consequences of Bacillus thuringiensis Application for Natural Ecosystems
- Maria E. Belousova
- Yury V. Malovichko
- Anton E. Shikov
- Anton A. Nizhnikov
- Kirill S. Antonets
5. The prospect of antimicrobial peptides from Bacillus species with biological control potential against insect pests and diseases of economic importance in agriculture, forestry and fruit tree production
- Henry B. Ajuna
- Hyo-In Lim
- Jae-Hyun Moon
- Sang-Jae Won
- Vantha Choub
- Su-In Choi
- Ju-Yeol Yun
- Young Sang Ahn
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7. Frenemies of the soil: Bacillus and Pseudomonas interspecies interactions
- Mark Lyng
- Ákos T. Kovács
8. Bacillus sp. G2112 Detoxifies Phenazine-1-carboxylic Acid by N5 Glucosylation
- Kenechukwu Iloabuchi
- Dieter Spiteller