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        Optimized production of bacteriocin ST11BR, generated by Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei ST11BR isolated from traditional South African beer 

        Todorov, S. D.; Van Reenen, C. A.; Dicks, L. M. T. (Academy of Science for South Africa, 2005)
        Little is known about the production of antimicrobial peptides (bacteriocins) by lactic acid bacteria in traditional South African beer and their inhibition of food spoilage or pathogenic bacteria. In this paper, we report ...
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        The osmotic stress response of basidiomycetous yeasts 

        Tekolo, Obakeng McDonald (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2007-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Basidiomycetous yeasts are found in a wide range of geographical areas ranging from tropical forests to desert regions. These yeasts are associated with different habitats such as soil, decaying vegetative ...
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        Pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) as endocrine disrupting contaminants (EDCs) in South African surface waters 

        Archer, Edward; Wolfaardt, Gideon M.; Van Wyk, Johannes H. (South African Water Research Commission, 2017-10)
        Globally, water resources are under constant threat of being polluted by a diverse range of man-made chemicals, and South Africa is no exception. These contaminants can have detrimental effects on both human and wildlife ...
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        Phylogenetic analysis of leuconostoc and lactobacillus species isolated from sugarcane processing streams 

        Nel, Sanet; Davis, Stephen B.; Endo, Akihito; Dicks, Leon Milner Theodore, 1961- (Wiley Open Access, 2020)
        High levels of gums such as dextran, produced by Leuconostoc and Lactobacillus spp., have a severe impact on factory throughput and sugar quality. This study aimed to determine the phylogenetic relationships between ...
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        A phylogenetic revision of Penicillium sect. Exilicaulis, including nine new species from fynbos in South Africa 

        Visagie, Cobus M.; Seifert, Keith A.; Houbraken, Jos; Samson, Robert A.; Jacobs, Karin (International Mycological Association, 2016-06-01)
        A survey of the fynbos biome in South Africa resulted in the isolation of 61 Penicillium species from Protea repens infructescences, air, and soil samples. Fourteen of these belong to Penicillium sect. Exilicaulis and ...
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        Physical interactions of filamentous fungal spores and unicellular fungi 

        Hart, Rodney S. (Rodney Sebastian) (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2006-04)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: It is known that many hyphomycetous fungi are dispersed by wind, water and insects. However, very little is known about how these fungi may differ from each other regarding their ability to be disseminated ...
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        Physiological effects of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal associations on the sclerophyll Agathosma betulina (Berg.) Pillans 

        Cloete, Karen Jacqueline (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011-10)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Mountain Fynbos biome, a division of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), is home to round-leafed Buchu [Agathosma betulina (Berg.) Pillans], one of South Africa’s best-known endangered herbal medicinal ...
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        Plant growth-promoting properties of fynbos rhizobia and their diversity 

        Brink, Casparus Johannes (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2018-03)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Soil has a high diversity of microorganisms which differs from the bulk to the rhizosphere soil. Bulk soil often has a higher microbial diversity than the rhizosphere, whereas the rhizosphere has a higher ...
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        The polyphasic taxonomy of penicillium and talaromyces spp. isolated from the diverse Fynbos biome 

        Visagie, Cobus Meyer (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012-12)
        Please refer to full text for abstract.
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        Population structure and biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from patients with severe burn wounds at Tygerberg Hospital 

        Van Biljon, Bernardus Daniel (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2017-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common opportunistic pathogen which is responsible for more than 11% of nosocomial infections including urinary tract infections (UTI’s), bacteraemia, pneumonia and soft ...
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        The presence of faecal pollution, and potential plant pathogens associated with onion production, in the Lower Vaal River 

        Meyer, Veronique Jane (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2015-03)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Industrial and sewage pollution of the Vaal River pose a threat to sustainable agriculture along the Lower Vaal River in the Northern Cape of South Africa. In this region, the Vaal River is used to irrigate ...
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        The prevalence of Cladosporium species in indoor environments 

        Ndlangalavu, Gcobisa (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2019-04)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Cladosporium is among the largest and most diverse genera of hyphomycetes, previously reported to include over 772 names. The olive-green to brown or sometimes black colonies are usually the easiest ...
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        Prevention and treatment of mastitis in dairy cows with bacteriocins produced by Enterococcus faecalis 

        Davidse, Elton (Elton Kurt) (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2003-04)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The effect of the bacteriocin-like peptide AS-48, produced by Enterococcus faecalis FAIRE 92, was tested against a mastitis isolate of Staphylococcus aureus in an in vivo and in vitro study. During ...
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        Prevention of food poisoning in hospital patients 

        Horwitz, B. M.; Finlayson, M. H.; Brede, H. D. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1974)
        Bacteriological investigations of raw and cooked foods and of food handlers in abattoirs, food factories and hospital kitchens show that they are potential sources of food poisoning organisms. The use of reheated (reconstituted) ...
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        Primary immunodeficiency diseases 

        Buldeo, Suvarna; Suchard, Melinda; Esser, Monika (Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG), 2012-08)
        Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a group of disorders with defects in the development or function (or both) of the immune system. Most PIDs originate from mutations in single genes, but polygenic forms do ...
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        Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria evaluated in a gastro-intestinal model and in in vivo pig trials 

        Mare, Louise (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2005-03)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study describes the use of a gastro-intestinal model to screen lactic acid bacteria isolated from the gastro-intestinal tract of post-weaned piglets (raised on six different diets) for probiotic ...
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        Production, characterisation and application of a recombinant ferulic acid esterase from Aspergillus tubingensis 

        Zwane, Eunice Nonhlanhla (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Ferulic acid esterase (FAE) is involved in the release of ferulic acid from xylan and is an important enzyme for the extraction of ferulic acid from plant biomass, whilst also reducing plant cell wall ...
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        Promotor engineering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for transcriptional control under different physiological conditions 

        Conradie, E. C. (Elizabeth Cornelia) (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011-10)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: To manipulate recombinant microorganisms for industrial processes, controllable genetic systems are needed that can coordinate expression of recombinant metabolic pathways. All components are sensitive ...
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        Psychrotolerant mucoralean fungi present in pristine mountain fynbos soil and vineyard soil from the Stellenbosch region 

        Samson, Heidi E. (Heidi Estrelita) (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001-03)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Mucoralean fungi are mostly saprotrophs that are frequently encountered in soil habitats. Using an isolation temperature of circa 25°C, other workers obtained these fungi from a wide diversity of ...
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        Quality assessment of domestic harvested rainwater in the peri-urban region of Kleinmond, Western Cape and the optimisation of point-of-use treatment systems 

        Dobrowsky, Penelope Heather (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014-04)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Domestic rainwater harvesting (DRWH) refers to the collection and storage of rainwater for domestic purposes and in an effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MGD), the South African government ...

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