2020
DOI: 10.15407/microbiolj82.02.022
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Natural Mineral Nanoparticles and Some Cations Effect on Growth-Regulating and Superoxide Dismutase Activity of Azotobacter vinelandii IMV B-7076

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“…Silicon dioxide nanoparticles had a significant effect on the growth activity of many yeast species, A. radiobacter 204, bacteria of the genus Azotobacter and other species. Thus, upon cultivation of Azotobacter chroococum 20 in Ashby's medium with sucrose, with the introduction of 0.05 % of these nanoparticles, the number of bacteria increased by 100 % as compared with the indicator without silicon dioxide [54].…”
Section: Physiological and Biochemical Activity Of Microorganisms During Their Interaction With Nanoparticles Of Natural Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Silicon dioxide nanoparticles had a significant effect on the growth activity of many yeast species, A. radiobacter 204, bacteria of the genus Azotobacter and other species. Thus, upon cultivation of Azotobacter chroococum 20 in Ashby's medium with sucrose, with the introduction of 0.05 % of these nanoparticles, the number of bacteria increased by 100 % as compared with the indicator without silicon dioxide [54].…”
Section: Physiological and Biochemical Activity Of Microorganisms During Their Interaction With Nanoparticles Of Natural Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between various types of microorganisms and nanoparticles of natural minerals is accompanied with a noticeable increase in the resistance of cells to the effects of adverse environmental factors. The interaction between bacteria Methylomonas rubra 15s, Azotobacter chroococcum and other microorganisms, and nanoparticles of clay minerals montmorillonite, palygorskite, and bentonite increased their viability significantly during long-term storage [54][55][56].…”
Section: Interaction Between Microorganisms and Natural Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%