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Diversity of Actinobacteria associated with common ant species in the Guánica Tropical Dry Forest, Puerto Rico 

Hernández-Reyes, Ruth D. (2012)
The diversity of Actinobacteria associated with ants that do not grow fungi was determined in the Guánica subtropical dry forest. Actinobacteria produces secondary metabolites used as antibiotics antifungals and antivirals. ...
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A new approach to fight microorganisms: Termite-associated actinobacteria secondary metabolites against pathogenic bacteria and fungi 

Quiles-Pérez, Christian Joel (2021-05-05)
Las Actinobacterias son organismos Gram-positivos que tienen un alto contenido de GC en su genoma. Las bacterias de este filo son capaces de producir esporas y compuestos antimicrobianos. Además, estos microorganismos ...
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Diversity of Actinobacteria associated with Nasutitermes costalis termite and their ability to inhibit the growth of entomopathogenic fungi 

Méndez-Morales, Emanuel (2013)
The Actinobacteria are Gram-positive bacteria with high GC content, spore producers, and have the ability to produce antimicrobial agents. They are capable of degrading structural polysaccharides such as cellulose, ...

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AuthorHernández-Reyes, Ruth D. (1)Méndez-Morales, Emanuel (1)Quiles-Pérez, Christian Joel (1)AdvisorCafaro, Matías J. (3)Keywords
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Antibiotics antifungals and antivirals (1)Antimicrobial activity (1)Antimicrobial agents (1)Ants (1)Cambalache rain forest (1)Gram-positive bacteria (1)Guánica subtropical dry forest (1)Nasutitermes costalis (1)Secondary metabolites (1)... View MoreSubject HeadingActinobacteria (2)Entomopathogenic fungi (2)Nasutitermes (2)Actinobacteria--Tropical Dry Forests--Puerto Rico--Guanica (1)Ants rearing--Tropical Dry Forests--Puerto Rico--Guanica (1)Ants--Inhibitors (1)Gram-positive bacteria (1)Gram-positive bacteria-- Genetics (1)Metabolites (1)Streptomyces (1)... View MoreTypeThesis (3)Date2012 (1)2013 (1)2021 (1)DepartmentDepartment of Biology (3)Program
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