The environmental conditions inside the cavity influence the selection, growth, and development of microbial communities. The conditions, in turn, are probably because of complex interaction and activities of various molecules of host and residential microbes. Further, oral ecology is influenced by the ...
What factors influence microbial growth?Microorganisms:The microorganisms are those organisms that are tiny and cannot be observed through naked human eyes. These are present in the air, water, soil, and grow any other living and non-living surface....
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The ratio of vapor pressure of air in equilibrium with a substance or solution to the vapor pressure of pure water, affecting microbial growth. Osmophiles Organisms thriving in high sugar environments. Xerophiles Organisms capable of growing in very dry environments. Compatible Solutes Compounds util...
The type of organic substrates was one of the most important environmental factors significantly affecting the microbial community. The supplement of dye or Fe3O4 could also lead to abundant microorganisms, especially at the genus level. Methanogens and syntrophic bacteria were frequently detected. ...
We present a novel application of a stochastic ecological model to the study and analysis of microbial growth dynamics as influenced by environmental conditions in an extensive experimental data set. The model proved to be useful in bridging the gap between theoretical ideas in ecology and an applie...
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It is likely that the presence of these compounds together with the presence of the PAHL, N and P carried from the continent through the river discharge into the marine sediments enhances the growth of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria; these are common, free-living bacteria in marine environments and...
The atopic state is an individual’s augmented and persistent genetic predisposition to produce allergen-specific IgE antibodies after exposure to common allergens, with a significant correlation between IgE-producing B cells and relative total serum IgE