In vitro and in vivo assessment of antimicrobial, enzymatic, and antifouling properties of self‐potent lichen symbiotic bacteria
Rubavathi Subbaiyan,
Ayyappadasan Ganesan
Abstract:This study aimed to comprehensively assess the antimicrobial, antifouling, and antibiofilm‐forming potential of lichen symbiotic bacteria against marine fouling bacterial strains. A total of 50 lichen‐associated bacteria (LAB) isolates were successfully characterized and evaluated for their effectiveness in mitigating biofouling caused by various marine biofoulers. Through a battery of biological assays encompassing enzymatic, antagonistic, antimicrobial, and antifouling assays, 15 LAB isolates were identified… Show more
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