Marine environments hold high biosynthetic potential. We profiled communities with functional primers and extracted isolates having bioactive potential.
We determined the numbers of free-living and associated (aggregated or bonded with particles) bacteria in the coastal water of King George Island at an offshore (St. 1) and a nearshore station (St. 2)
This research studies the changes in bacterial population composition following biostimulation of urea-hydrolysis. Urea hydrolysis in soils is examined for its potential in inducing calcium-carbonate