2010
DOI: 10.3844/ajmsp.2010.14.22
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Condoms-As Sources of Extracellular Enzyme Producing Microbes

Abstract: Problem statement: Condoms are widely used birth control measures which are made of natural latex or synthetic materials like polyurethane or polyisoprene as matrix with lubricants added to make them ready to use commodities. Absence of sterilization method along with presence of lubricant like petroleum jelly (that are applied on the outer surface), prompted the investigators to look for microbes from the surface of male condoms. Approach: The culture based method was used for the study. This study reports th… Show more

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“…The success of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) is due to their efficient colonization of plant roots by forming microcolonies or biofilms which promotes the plantmicrobe interaction. These bacterial consortiums have the ability to communicate chemically with one another through quorum-sensing (Mishra et al, 2010). This signalling mechanism coordinates bacterial communications with plants, comprising antibiotic production, phytohormone excretion, toxin release and Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) (Von Bodman et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) is due to their efficient colonization of plant roots by forming microcolonies or biofilms which promotes the plantmicrobe interaction. These bacterial consortiums have the ability to communicate chemically with one another through quorum-sensing (Mishra et al, 2010). This signalling mechanism coordinates bacterial communications with plants, comprising antibiotic production, phytohormone excretion, toxin release and Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) (Von Bodman et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%