- An
exopolymer is a
biopolymer that is
secreted by an
organism into the
environment (i.e.
external to the organism).
These exopolymers include the biofilms...
- reduction) in 15 minutes. Furthermore,
disruption of the
protective layer of
exopolymeric substances in
mature biofilms of
Staphylococcus aureus by CAGE (0.1%...
- soil,
significantly decreasing it in
within 12 days of introduction.
Exopolymeric substances (EPS)
produced by the fungus,
mainly composed of proteins...
- the
microbial mats in
addition to
forming a sarcophagus,
secrete an
exopolymeric substances (EPS) that
drive biomineralization. The EPS
provides a nucleated...
-
microorganisms including viruses and prokaryotes, debris, proteins, minerals,and
exopolymeric compounds with
colloidal properties.
Although various historical definitions...
-
sized macromolecular organic matter,
especially microbially derived Exopolymeric Substances (EPS). In his
early research, he
investigated the distribution...
- Watson,
Roslyn J.; Doblin,
Martina A. (2015). "Iron ****ociated with
exopolymeric substances is
highly bioavailable to
oceanic phytoplankton".
Marine Chemistry...
- the cell are
fully formed transparent exopolymer particles.
While most
exopolymeric substances range from
loose slimes to
tight s****
surrounding cells...
-
presence of life
impacts sea ice. For example, sea ice
algae secrete exopolymeric substances to help them live in
their extreme surroundings. But this...
- Schuster, S.; Herndl, GJ (1995). "Formation and
significance of
transparent exopolymeric particles in the
northern Adriatic Sea".
Marine Ecology Progress Series...