2017
DOI: 10.4109/jslab.28.51
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<b>Isolation and application of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts from coastal “<i>Satoumi</i>” environments </b>

Abstract: The Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan, defines a Satoumi as a coastal area where biological productivity and biodiversity has increased through human interaction. In other words, Satoumi areas are fishing villages, towns, or cities where humans coexist with nature. Moreover, traditions, social systems, and organizations have originated in these coastal areas. Now, to get the useful microorganisms, many researchers try to isolate from the traditional fermented foods not well known and extreme env… Show more

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