1. Trang chủ
  2. » Luận Văn - Báo Cáo

Xây dựng cơ sở dữ liệu vi sinh vật trên nền tảng access 2013 phục vụ nghiên cứu và ứng dụng hướng đến đối tượng nhóm nghiên cứu nhỏ

114 5 0

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống

THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU

Nội dung

H C VIÊN: 12310726 NG NGHIÊN C U: TIN SINH H C XÂY D D LI U VI SINH V T TRÊN N N T NG ACCESS 2013 PH C V NGHIÊN C U VÀ NG D NG NHÓM NGHIÊN C U NH 604280 tháng 08 2014 L IC u tiên xin g i l i tri ân sâu s c nh tinh th n t Quý Th y Cơ, Anh Ch góp q báu v v t ch t l n ng nghi p, B ng môn Cha M , Anh Ch Em Gia ình xuyên su t trình th c hi n Lu d d li u vi sinh v t n n t ng Access 2013 ph c v nghiên c u ng d ng nhóm nghiên c u nh Nh s h tr thi t th c liên t c t bên c ng v i vi c i gian công s c c a b n thân, s n ph m n lúc ph i hồn thành ng d t mình, s n ph m s h tr cho nh ng c n c bi t, tơi xin g i l i c chân thành Ch nhi m B môn Công ngh Sinh h r ng vi viên n PGS TS Nguy ng m c tiêu th c hi ng tài v p ph i il ic n t p th Anh Ch Em Phịng Cơng ngh Vi sinh, Trung tâm Công ngh Sinh h o u ki n v th i gian không gian cho nh ng th o lu n h u ích xung quanh th c hi vi c chia s cách qu n lý tài li u tham kh o c a t ng thành viên nh ng ch n ph tài c tài Thông qua t h tr c ng c t t nh t Bên c , i h c Bách Khoa TP.HCM nh ng t qua nh ng nghiên c c il ic n Anh Nguy n T n Khoa, anh ru t c a tr h th ng máy tính m nh m nh ng l i khuyên v m t công ngh nh tài th c hi n hi u qu v ng ch c Tôi tâm ni ph u quan tr ng khơng ng ng c g u có th cịn nhi u thi qua nh ng l n c g ng ti p theo, s n ph m s d n tr nên hoàn thi li u T n ph m có th ph c v Cơng ngh Sinh h y, s n c m c tiêu t ch c qu n lý d c l c cho công tác nghiên c u ng d ng c nhà TP H Chí Minh, Th b ii TĨM T T T ch c qu n lý d li u báo khoa h c m t k i làm nghiên c u Trong công b c Công ngh Sinh h c, v i kh c theo dõi th môn c ng cho m ph m vi tài li tài hình thành ch phân lo i, qu n lý truy xu t d li u n vi sinh v c thi t k sát v i ho nhóm nghiên c u nh M li u khoa h ng tài li u ng nghiên c u chuyên i ngày c p thi m t s n ph s c m nh c thi u c a m nh n c tài ng nghiên c u ng d ng c thành l p giúp minh h a rõ nét t d li ng n u vi c t ch c d c ti n hành có h th ng b ng s n ph m c SUMMARY Organisation and management of scientific data is an indispensable skill to researchers In the field of Biotechnology, volume published documents is increasing, studying trends and statistics to help researchers recognize new ideas is urgent demands Therefore, the aim of thesis is create a database product to meet for the purpose of classifying, managing and accessing data within documents related to microorganisms Highlights of this database which was designed closely with research and application in small study groups A model database was established to help illustrated the power of traditional methods of data access if the scientific data was carried out systematically following the guidelines of thesis product iii L k t qu nghiên c u t th c hi n Các c trích d tài d u rõ ràng Tơi ch u trách nhi m hồn tồn cho m i sai sót n n d li h qu phát sinh t vi c tri n khai k t qu n tài vào th c ti n Tôi s n sàng th c hi n gi i pháp c n thi t nh m kh c ph c nh ng thi u sót s n ph m c tài tr nên h u ích nghiên c u ng d ng Công ngh Sinh h c vào cu c s ng H c viên Nguy n T iv c M CL C M C L C v DANH SÁCH THU T NG vii DANH SÁCH B NG viii DANH SÁCH HÌNH ix M U .1 T NG QUAN .4 1.1 tv 1.2 lý lu n 1.3 Tình hình nghiên c u cơng b 1.4 Nghiên c u tình hu ng thu 1.5 Tiêu chí xây d ng CSDL .16 1.6 Ph n m m Microsoft Access 2013 18 V T LI 2.1 c CNSH .9 c Công ngh Vi sinh 12 21 Quy trình th c hi n 21 V D LI U 50 3.1 Quy trình nh p d li u 50 3.2 Ch 3.3 V n hành CSDL nhóm nghiên c u 60 3.4 X lý s c 3.5 Trích d n tài li u tham kh o 63 3.6 Chuy n giao d li u .64 m d li u 54 n CSDL 62 PHÂN TÍCH CSDL MƠ HÌNH 66 4.1 Th ng kê kh ng d li u .66 4.2 Tóm t t danh m c d li u 70 v 4.3 Phân tích d li u theo câu h i nghiên c u 75 4.4 T ng h p hình 4.5 Mơ hình v n hành CSDL .83 4.6 xu t c i ti n CSDL 86 ng vi sinh v t 80 K T LU N VÀ KI N NGH 87 5.1 K t lu n 87 5.2 Ki n ngh .87 TÀI LI U THAM KH O 88 PH L C 91 LÝ L CH TRÍCH NGANG .102 vi DANH SÁCH THU T NG Thu t ng ti ng Anh File Thu t ng ti ng Vi t Tài li u Folder Record c B n ghi Field Name ng d li u Data Type Lo i d li u Description Di n gi i Database d li u (CSDL) Table B ng Table.Area B ng Area Online storage tr c n Offline storage ngo i n vii DANH SÁCH B NG B c c a gi i pháp ph thu c ngu n l c bên B c c a gi i pháp ch ng ngu n l c bên B ng 1.1 Tiêu chí l a ch n ph n m m xây d ng CSDL 16 B ng 1.2 Các thông s gi i h n c a MS Access .18 B ng 2.1 T h p t khóa s d ng tìm ki m CSDL ngo i vi 22 B ng ch m .48 B ng 3.1 Trình t nh p d li u 51 B khóa theo ch B ng 3.3 Ch .54 t d li u 55 B ng 3.4 Cách kh c ph c s c B ng 4.1 Th ng kê s n CSDL 63 ng b n ghi CSDL mô hình (29/06/2014) .67 B ng 4.2 Danh m c nghiên c u v Bacillus spp theo th i gian, qu c gia 71 B ng 4.3 K t qu l c thông tin theo Bacillus B ng 4.4 Hình nh m t s lồi Colleotrichum B ng 4.5 Nh Các chi n m N i dung 75 n hình 81 xu t c i ti n CSDL 86 viii TÀI LI U THAM KH O [1] - An overview of scientific and [2] http://www.scimagojr.com/ [3] A Oppel, Nh d li u, 2nd ed NXB Tri Th c, 2009, p 439 [4] Res Trends, no 32, 2013 [5] [6] Nat Biotechnol., vol 31, no 4, 2013 Scientometrics, vol 84, pp 575 603, 2010 [7] FAO, FAO Production Yearbook 2001 2003, p 333 [8] S Isaac, Fungal Plant Interaction Springer, 1992, p 115 [9] The first International symposium on chilli anthracnose, 2007, p 23 [10] S NN PTNT TP.HCM ch vùng s n xu a bàn Available:http://www.sonongnghiep.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/chuyennganh/lists/posts/ post.aspx?Source=/chuyennganh&Category=Rau+an+toàn&ItemID=273&Mode=1 [11] Chi c c BVTV TP.HCM th 2013 [12] P P Than, H Prihastuti, S Phoulivong, P W J Tayler, and K D Hyde, J Zhejiang Univ., vol 9, no 10, pp 764 778, 2008 [13] V Tri u Mân, B nh chuyên khoa 2007, p 233 [14] Available: http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/3307.html [Accessed: 09-Feb2014] [15] J A Bailey and M J Jeger, Colletotrichum: Biology, pathology and control 1992, p 388 [16] Rhizosphere with B Annu Rev Phytopathol., vol 26, pp 379 407, 1988 88 [17] Acta Biol Indica, vol 1, no 1, pp 81 89, 2012 [18] -target and medium-independent fungal antagonism by hydrolytic enzymes in Paenibacillus polymyxa and Bacillus pumilus FEMS Microbiol Ecol., vol 22, no 3, pp 183 192, 1997 [19] Soil Biol Biochem., vol 41, no 2, pp 374 379, Feb 2009 [20] btilis, Strain QST 713 used in integrated pest management [21] http://www.basf.com/group/corporate/en/brand/SERENADE [22] G M Garrity, - Volume 2: The Proteobacteria - Part C: The Alpha-, Beta-, Delta and Epsilonproteobacteria 2005, p 1414 [23] Vi t An, Microsoft Access 2013: T h c nhanh b ng hình qua t p th c hành NXB H [24] c, 2013, p 304 Wikipedia, 2010 [Online] Available: http://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Access [25] http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/access-specificationsHP005186808.aspx [26] Available: http://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-marketshare.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0 [27] N agent for management of anthracnose disease of chilli caused by Colletotrichum Biotech, 2013 [28] Hoàng Xuân Quang c ng s nl c a vi khu n Bacillus spp v i vi khu n Xanthomonas gây b ng 89 n i kháng m c i [29] J Ginseng Res., Dec 2013 [30] and Gliocladium 2, 1998, pp 153 172 [31] - Trichoderma http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/ [32] Data Knowl Eng., vol 70, pp 208 229, 2011 [33] - Proceedings of the 18th Intl Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2002), 2002 [34] -in-context (KWIC) Indexing of Titles Am Doc., 1964 [35] Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum Am J Agric Biol Sci 2, vol 2, 2007 [36] acutatum from Tomato Fr Pestic Phytomedicine, vol 25, no 3, 2010 [37] B D Shenoy, R Jeewon, W H Lam, D J Bhat, P P Than, P W J Taylor, -molecular characterisation and epitypification of Colletotrichum capsici (Glomerellaceae, Sordariomycetes), the causative agent of Fungal Divers., vol 27, pp 197 211, 2007 [38] Theobroma cacao and other plants in Panama: multilocus phylogenies distinguish hostno 6, 2010 Mycologia, vol 102, 90 PH L C TÓM T T DANH M C D LI U T ID 53 PCR-Based Identification and Characterization of Fusariumsp Associated with Mango Malformation 54 Bacillus-Based Biological Control of Plant Diseases 55 Soil Fungi-Plant Interaction 56 FAO Yearbook - Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics 57 A Dual Culture Assay for Detection of Antimicrobial Activity 58 Multi-target and medium-independent fungal antagonism by hydrolytic enzymes in Paenibacillus polymyxa and Bacillus pumilus strains from barley rhizosphere 59 Molecular fingerprinting analysis of the gutmicrobiota of Cylindroiulus fulviceps (Diplopoda) 60 A dilution plate counting method for certain strains of Bacterium Tularense 61 Mycolytic enzymes produced by Streptomyces violaceusniger and their role in antagonism towards wood-rotting fungi 62 A tentative direct microscopic method for counting living marine bacteria 63 Survival Strategies of Bacteria in the Natural Environment 64 Bacillus anthracis and Anthrax 65 Control of Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum musaeon Curcuma alismatifolia Gagnep Using Antagonistic Bacillus spp 66 Influence of Inoculum Density, Wetness Duration, Plant Age, Inoculation Method, and Cultivar Resistance on Infection of Pepper Plants by Colletotrichum coccodes 67 Bacterial Community Composition of the Gut Microbiota of Cylindroiulus fulviceps (Diplopoda) as Revealed by Molecular Fingerprinting and Cloning 68 Factors affecting biocontrol efficacy of Bacillus subtilis against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides 69 Mineral acquisition by mycorrhizal maize grown on acid and alkaline soil 91 70 Attempts to biologically control anthracnose disease in chilli peppers 71 Comparative Responses to Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi of Maize Cultivars Different in Downy Mildew Resistance and Fertilizer Requirement 72 Optimization of Protease Enzyme Production Using Bacillus Sp Isolated from Different Wastes 74 Prudent Practices in the Laboratory: Handling and Management of Chemical Hazards Updated version 75 Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology 76 Isolation and partial characterization of antifungal metabolites of Bacillus pumilus 77 Tests for Detecting Degradation of Gelatin: Comparison of Five Methods 78 Inhibitory Activity of Bacillus subtilis BCC 6327 Metabolites against Growth of Aflatoxigenic Fungi Isolated from Bird Chili Powder 79 Identification of Bacillus species isolated from ropey breads both with classical methods and API identification kits 80 Identification of Bacillus Strains Using the API System 81 Isolation of Bacillus spp from some sources and study of its proteolytic activity 82 Multi-Biochemical test system for Distinguishing enteric and other Gram-negative Bacilli 83 A Global Map of Science Based on the ISI Subject Categories 84 The Hydrolysis of Algal Galactans by Enzymes from a Cytophaga Species 85 Terrestrial Bacteria from Agricultural Soils: Versatile Weapons against Aflatoxigenic Fungi 86 Impact of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria on Crop Production 87 Characterization of Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus licheniformis, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens by Pyrolysis Gas-Liquid Chromatography, Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Deoxyribonucleic Acid Hybridization, Biochemical Tests, and API Systems 88 Production of Extracellular Pectinase by Bacillus Cereus Isolated From Market Solid Waste 92 89 A comparison of keyword-in-context (KWIC) Indexing of Titles with a Subject Heading Classification System 90 A simple method for the dection of protease activity on agar plates using bromocresolgreen dye 91 Biochemical and molecular characterization of Bacillus pumilus isolated from coastal environment in Cochin, India 92 Characterization of proteases of Bacillus subtilis strain 38 isolated from traditionally fermented soybean in Northern Thailand 93 Description of a Polyvalent Conjugate and a New Serogroup of Bacteroides melaninogenicus By Fluorescent Antibody Staining 94 Laboratory Quality Management System 95 Optimization of Protease Production by Bacillus subtilis Isolated from Mid Gut for Fresh Water Fish Labeo rohita 96 Proteolytic activities of bacteria, yeasts and filamentous fungi isolated from coffee fruit (Coffea arabica L.) 97 Purification and Characterization of Proteases from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Isolated from Traditional Soybean Fermentation Starter 98 Subject Headings for School and Public Libraries 99 The Undiscovered Planet: Microbial science illuminates a world of astounding diversity 100 A novel keyword search paradigm in relational databases: Object summaries 101 DBXplorer: A System for Keyword-Based Search over Relational Databases 102 Aggregate keyword search on large relational databases 103 Basic laboratory procedures in clinical bacteriology 104 Biochemical tests for the selection of Staphylococcus strains as potential meat starter cultures 105 Biological Control of Root Pathogens by Plant-Growth Promoting Bacillus spp 106 Detection of bacterial gelatinases by Gelatin-agar plate methods 107 Detection of Extracellular Proteases from Microorganisms on Agar Plates 93 108 Developing organized information displays for voluminous works: a study of user clustering behavior 109 Enhanced Production of Alkaline Protease by a Mutant of Bacillus licheniformis N-2 for Dehairing 110 Production and characterization of an acid Protease from a local Aspergillus Sp by Solid substrate fermentation 111 Single-like peptide-mediated inverse transition cycling and self-processing module from Neisseria meningitides FrpC 112 Science Citation Index 113 Navigating heirarchically organized information 114 System and method for searching and recommending object from a categorically organized information repository 115 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing versus the API 20 NE System and the VITEK ID-Negative Bacteria in the Clinical Laboratory 116 Alkaline proteases production by Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus coagulans 117 Beginning the lean improvement journey in the clinical laboratory 118 Current Protocols in Microbiology lar mycorrhizal fungi in soils from organic chili 119 (Capsicum frutescens) farms 120 Miscellaneous Catalase-Negative, Gram-Positive Cocci: Emerging Opportunists 131 First mass spectrometry diagnostic approved in US 137 Oxford nanopore announcement sets sequencing sector abuzz 138 Using virally expressed melanoma cDNA libraries to identify tumor-associated antigens that cure melanoma 141 Covalent modification of proteins in Bacillus subtilis during the process of sporulation, germination and outgrowth 142 Phenotypic and biological properties of two antagonist Bacillus subtilis strains 94 143 Effects of Sporulation Conditions on the Germination and Germination Protein Levels of Bacillus subtilis Spores 144 Bacillus subtilis Spore Survival and Expression of Germination-Induced Bioluminescence After Prolonged Incubation Under Simulated Mars Atmospheric Pressure and Composition: Implications for Planetary Protection and Lithopanspermia 145 Genetics and Biotechnology of Bacilli 146 Brock Biology of Microorganisms 14th 147 Structural analysis of Bacillus subtilis spore peptidoglycan during sporulation 148 Analysis of Temporal Gene Expression during Bacillus subtilis Spore Germination and Outgrowth 149 Overview: Development in bacteria: spore formation in Bacillus subtilis 150 A PCR test to identify Bacillus subtilis and closely related species and its application to the monitoring of wastewater biotreatment 151 Chapter 11 - Bacillus 152 Bacillus subtilis as a Model for Bacterial Systems Biology 153 Bacillus subtilis: Model Gram-Positive Synthetic Biology Chassis 154 High-resolution temporal analysis of global promoter activity in Bacillus subtilis 155 Machine Learning Techniques for Predicting Bacillus subtilis Promoters 156 The cell biology of peritrichous flagella in Bacillus subtilis 157 Prokaryotic regulatory systems biology: Common principles governing the functional architechtures of Bacillus subtillis and Escherichia coli unveiled by the natural decomposition approach 158 Genome biology of a model bacterium, Bacillus subtilis 159 Genetic Modification in Bacillus subtilis for Production of C30 Carotenoids 160 In vitro inhibition of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and other phytopathogenic fungi by an Amazonian isolate of Bacillus subtilis and its cell-free culture filtrate 161 Bacillus subtilis to biological control of postbloom fruit drop caused by Colletotrichum acutatum under field conditions 95 162 Molecular and biochemical characterization of Iranian surfactin-producing Bacillus subtilis isolates and evaluation of their biocontrol potential against Aspergillus flavus and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides 163 Co-producing lipopeptides and poly-glutamic acid by solid-state fermentation of Bacillus subtilis using soybean and sweet potato residues and its biocontrol and fertilizer synergistic effects 164 Fusarium udum is resistant to the mycolytic activity of a biocontrol strain of Bacillus subtilis AF 165 Genotypic and phenotypic differentiation of an antifungal biocontrol strain belonging to Bacillus subtilis 166 Survival of the biocontrol agents Brevibaciilus brevis ZJY-1 and Bacillus subtilis ZJY-116 on the spikes of barley in the field 167 Effect of Seed Treatment of Arachis hypogaea with Bacillus subtilis on Nodulation in Biocontrol of Southern Blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) Disease 168 Effect of a biocontrol agent (Bacillus subtilis) and Modified Atmosphere Packaging on Postharvest Decay Control and Quality Retention of Litchi During Storage 169 Involvement of fengycin-type lipopeptides in the multifaceted biocontrol potential of Bacillus subtilis 170 Biocontrol Efficacy of Bacillus subtilisStrains Isolated from Cow Dung Against Postharvest Yam (Dioscorea rotundata L.) Pathogens 171 Molecular and Biochemical Approaches for Characterization of Antifungal Trait of a Potent Biocontrol Agent Bacillus subtilis RP24 172 Endospore production allows using spray-drying as a possible formulation system of the biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis CPA-8 173 Detection of the fire blight biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis BD170 (Biopro) in a Swiss apple orchard 174 Rhizotron studies on Zea mays L to evaluate biocontrol activity of Bacillus subtilis 175 Isolation and identification of a potential biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilisQM3 from Qinghai yak dung in China 176 Impact of Bacillus subtilis JA, a biocontrol strain of fungal plant pathogens, on arbuscular mycorrhiza formation in Zea mays 177 Quantitative changes of plant defense enzymes and phytohormone in biocontrol of cucumber Fusarium wilt by Bacillus subtilis B579 96 178 Isolation, evaluation and characterization of Bacillus subtilis from cotton rhizospheric soil with biocontrol activity against Fusarium oxysporum 179 Isolation and characterization of Bacillus subtilis EB-28, an endophytic bacterium strain displaying biocontrol activity against Botrytis cinerea Pers 180 Biocontrol of olive knot disease by Bacillus subtilis isolated from olive leaves 181 The stm report: An overview of scientific and scholarly journal publishing 182 Medicines from microbiota 183 Behind the Data: Citation Characteristics in the Arts & Humanities 184 Isolation and characterization of antagonistic Bacillus subtilis strains from the avocado rhizoplane displaying biocontrol activity 185 Biocontrol of sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) of soybean using novel Bacillus subtilis strain SB24 under control conditions 186 Biocontrol of Rhizoctonia Damping-off of Tomato by Bacillus subtilis Combined with Burkholderia cepacia 187 The Effect of Mode of Application of Bacillus subtilis RB14-C on its Efficacy as a Biocontrol Agent Against Rhizoctonia solani 188 Optimization and biochemical characterization of a bacteriocin from a newly isolated Bacillus subtilis strain 14B for biocontrol of Agrobacterium spp strains 189 Development of a strain-specific genomic marker for monitoring a Bacillus subtilis biocontrol strain in the rhizosphere of tomato 190 Biocontrol strain of Bacillus subtilis AF rapidly induces lipoxygenase in ground nut (Arachis hypogaea L.) compared to crown rot pathogen Aspergillus niger 191 Chitin-supplemented formulations improve biocontrol and plant growth promoting efficiency of Bacillus subtilis AF 192 Production of the postharvest biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis CPA-8 using low cost commercial products and by-products 193 Biocontrol and other beneficial activities of Bacillus subtilis isolated from cowdung microflora 97 194 Biocontrol Efficiency of Bacillus subtilisSL-13 and Characterization of an Antifungal Chitinase 195 Antibiotic production and biocontrol activity by Bacillus subtilis CL27 and Bacillus pumilus CL45 196 Formulation development of the biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis strain CPA-8 by spray-drying 197 Effectiveness of honey bees in delivering the biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis to blueberry flowers to suppress mummy berry disease 198 The siderophore-producing bacterium, Bacillus subtilis CAS15, has a biocontrol effect on Fusarium wilt and promotes the growth of pepper 199 Biocontrol of Bacillus subtilis against Fusarium verticillioides in vitro and at the maize root level 200 Biocontrol of mildew wit hBacillus subtilis in bitter gourd (Momordica charantiaL.) seeds during germination 201 Survival of the biocontrol agents Coniothyrium minitans and Bacillus subtilis MBI 600 introduced into pasteurised, sterilised and non-sterile soils 202 The fungal biocontrol agent Coniothyrium minitans: production by solid-state fermentation, application and marketing 203 Biocontrol of tomato wilt disease by Bacillus subtilis isolates from natural environments depends on conserved genes mediating biofilm formation 204 Putative use of a Bacillus subtilis L194 strain for biocontrol of Phoma medicaginis in Medicago truncatula seedlings 205 Hình nh lo i th c v t 206 Biological Control of Plant Pathogens: Research, Commercialization, and Application in the USA 207 Biocontrol of Phytophthora Blight of Red Pepper Caused by Phytophthora capsici Using Bacillus subtilis AH18 and B licheniformis K11 Formulations 208 Powder formulations of Bacillus subtilis, Trichoderma spp and Coniothyrium minitans for biocontrol of Onion White Rot 209 Biocontrol of Fusarium wilt disease in muskmelon with Bacillus subtilis Y-IVI 210 Role of Bacillus spp in antagonism between Pleurotus ostreatus and Trichoderma harzianumin heat-treated wheat-straw substrates 98 211 Identification and evaluation of a potential biocontrol agent, Bacillus subtilis, against Fusariumsp in apple seedlings 212 Fengycin produced by Bacillus subtilis NCD-2 plays a major role in biocontrol of cotton seedling damping-off disease 213 Partial purification, characterization, and kinetic studies of a low-molecular-weight, alkali-tolerant chitinase enzyme from Bacillus subtilis JN032305, a potential biocontrol strain 214 Isolation of Bacillus strains from the rhizosphere of cereals and in vitro screening for antagonism against phytopathogenic, food-borne pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms 215 Pictorial Atlas of Soil and Seed Fungi: Morphologies of Cultured Fungi and Key to Species, Third Edition 216 Production of antifungal protein for control of Colletotrichum lagenarium by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens MET0908 217 Isolation and characterisation of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens S13-3 as a biological control agent for anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides 218 Cách nhu m n i bào t c a vi khu n 219 Azospirillum doebereinerae sp nov., a nitrogen-fixing bacterium associated with the C4-grassMiscanthus 220 Cellulose-negative mutants of Acetobacter xylinum 221 ng d n s d ng t c y vi sinh Esco Airstream Class II cõi 222 223 Stain protocols - BIOL 2420 (Simple stain, negative stain, Gram stain, Capsule stain, Acid-fast stain, Endospore stain) 224 Endospore stain 225 Microscopy Serva Electrophoresis: Reagents for Light and Electron Microscopy 226 Acetic acid bacteria - Perspectives of application in biotechnology - A review 227 Pictorial Atlas of Soil and Seed Fungi: Morphologies of Cultured Fungi and Key to Species, Second Edition 228 Role of Plasmid in Production of Acetobacter xylinum biofilms 229 Morphological unknown datasheet 99 230 Microbe-Powered Jobs: How Microbiologists Can Help Build the Bioeconomy 231 Cellulosesynthese durch Acetobacter xylinum 232 Skim Milk Agar M763 233 Methods in Applied Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry 234 The roles of cyclic lipopeptides in the biocontrol activity of Bacillus subtilis 235 Antagonism of Bacillus spp Isolated from Marine Biofilms Against Terrestrial Phytopathogenic Fungi 236 Effect of cultivation conditions on spore production from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens B128 and its antagonism to Botrytis elliptica 237 Ochratoxin A (OTA) biocontrol and biodegradation by Bacillus subtilisCW 14 238 The influence of herbicides upon the antagonism between Bacillus sp and Pseudomonas phaseoli 239 Effect of the use of dilute alkaline prior to Bacillus subtilis-based biocontrol steeping and germination conditions on red sorghum malt beta-glucanase activities and residual beta-glucans 240 Improvement in biocontrol activity of Bacillus subtilis UTB1 against Aspergillusflavus using gamma-irradiation 241 Efficient colonization and harpins mediated enhancement in growth and biocontrol of wilt disease in tomato by Bacillus subtilis 242 Harpin Proteins: Plant Health Promoters and Plant Growth Stimulators 243 Lát c t ngang thân h Cà cho th y bi u hi n b nh héo xanh vi khu n Ralstonia solanacearum 244 B nh héo xanh vi khu n Ralstonia solanacearum gây h Cà 245 Cloning of Cellulose Synthesis Related Genes from Acetobacter xylinum ATCC23769 and ATCC53582: Comparison of Cellulose Synthetic Ability Between Strains 246 An Experimental Approach to Genome Annotation 252 Antagonism of some Bacillus species to a Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn isolate and its effect on the germination of Pinus nigra Arn Seed 253 Antagonism between vegetative cells and L-Forms of Bacillus licheniformis strain 6346 100 254 Antagonism of Terramycin on Action of Bacillus thuringiensis "Exotoxin" in Drosophila melanogaster 255 Physiology of Sporolactobacillus strains isolated from different habitats and the indication of in vitro antagonism against Bacillus species 256 Insecticidal Bacillus thuringiensis Silences Erwinia carotovora Virulence by a New Form of Microbial Antagonism, Signal Interference 257 Microbiological Applications: A Laboratory Manual in General Microbiology 258 Antagonism between Puriens in Purine-requiring Bacillus subtilis Mutants 259 Antagonism by Purines and Derivatives in the Nutrition of a Bacillus subtilis Mutant 260 Microcalorimetric investigation of influence of Fungicide SYP-L190 on Growth Metabolism of Tetrahymena thermophila and Bacillus thuringiensis 261 K thu t màng Petri 262 M t s tóm t t ho t hóa 263 Functions of Lipopeptides Bacillomycin D and Fengycin in Antagonism of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens C06 towards Monilinia fructicola 264 Antagonism influences assembly of a Bacillus guild in a local community and is depicted as a food-chain network 265 h i ngh v Thu c tr sâu Các phân t sinh h c toán h c c a phép x lý th ng kê nghiên c u khoa h c nông nghi p 266 Phân tích d li u nghiên c u v i SPSS (t p 2) 268 Thí nghi m Cơng ngh sinh h c t p - Thí nghi m Vi sinh v t h c 269 Colletotrichum gloeosporioides s.l associated with Theobroma cacao and other plants in Panama: multilocus phylogenies distinguish host-associated pathogens from asymptomatic endophytes 270 Identification of Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose on Tahiti lime, tree tomato and mango 271 Characterization of Colletotrichum species associated with diseases of Proteaceae 272 Morpho-molecular characterisation and epitypification of Colletotrichum capsici (Glomerellaceae, Sordariomycetes), the causative agent of anthracnose in chilli 273 Morphological and Molecular Identification of Colletotrichum acutatum from Tomato Fruit 101 LÝ L CH TRÍCH NGANG H tên h c viên: NGUY N T C MSHV: 12310726 a ch liên l c: 441 Hòa H o P.5 Q.10 TP.HCM n tho i nhà: 08.38548180 Gi i tính: Nam ng: 090 784 6110 Email: tanduc307@gmail.com O TT B o ih c o Chuyên môn i h c Bách Khoa TP.HCM Công ngh Sinh h c t nghi p 2011 Q TRÌNH CƠNG TÁC TT Th i gian 08/2012 Hi n V trí cơng tác cơng tác Cán b k thu t, Phịng Trung tâm Công ngh Công ngh Vi sinh Sinh h c TP.HCM 102 ... hồn ch nh u gi i pháp t t nh t vi c xây d ng CSDL ng vi sinh v t nên nhóm nghiên c u quy mơ CSDL n c n thi t ph i có m t thành vi? ?n qu n tr d li u tr c thu c nhóm nghiên c u ph trách t l i cho... c áp d ng vi sinh v t vào công nghi p s n xu t thu n nghiên c u ng d ng vi sinh v v sinh v T 265 báo 169 sáng ch n 2683 báo 909 sáng ch theo ch n nhanh th ng sinh hóa, di truy n, sinh h c phân... Th y Cơ, Anh Ch góp q báu v v t ch t l n ng nghi p, B ng môn Cha M , Anh Ch Em Gia ình xuyên su t trình th c hi n Lu d d li u vi sinh v t n n t ng Access 2013 ph c v nghiên c u ng d ng nhóm nghiên

Ngày đăng: 20/03/2022, 01:40

TRÍCH ĐOẠN

TÀI LIỆU CÙNG NGƯỜI DÙNG

TÀI LIỆU LIÊN QUAN