2018
DOI: 10.3934/microbiol.2018.3.397
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Bacterial biofilm development during experimental degradation of <em>Melicertus kerathurus</em> exoskeleton in seawater

Abstract: Chitinolytic bacteria are widespread in marine and terrestrial environment, and this is rather a reflection of their principle growth substrate's ubiquity, chitin, in our planet. In this paper, we investigated the development of naturally occurring bacterial biofilms on the exoskeleton of the shrimp Melicertus kerathurus during its degradation in sea water. During a 12-day experiment with exoskeleton fragments in batch cultures containing only sea water as the growth medium at 18 °C in d… Show more

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“…Desse modo, esse seria um campo de aplicação de quitinases oriundas de Vibrio spp. (Ohishi et al, 1996;Xaxiri et al, 2018;He et al, 2020).…”
Section: Susceptibilidade Aos Antimicrobianos Em Vibrio Sppunclassified
“…Desse modo, esse seria um campo de aplicação de quitinases oriundas de Vibrio spp. (Ohishi et al, 1996;Xaxiri et al, 2018;He et al, 2020).…”
Section: Susceptibilidade Aos Antimicrobianos Em Vibrio Sppunclassified