Wild lytic bacteriophages: a potential enhancer of disinfectants’ biofilm inhibition in bio-industrial settings for fruit fly production
Julio Roberto Matute Torres,
Mariandrée Linares Fernández,
Pedro Rendón
et al.
Abstract:The pathogenic nature ofMorganella morganiito fruit flies has been described earlier; its biofilm prevents the larvae of mass reared fruit flies from proceeding to their next life stage by trapping them in their polymeric matrix. For the Mediterranean (Ceratitis capitata) fruit fly (“medfly”) mass rearing plants, this can be problem, due to losses generated in the production process. The presence of this bacteria is prevented by using different disinfectants, by themselves, or combined, which can act as select… Show more
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