Publications by authors named "B B El-Deeb"

Background: The plant roots excrete a large number of organic compounds into the soil. The rhizosphere, a thin soil zone around the roots, is a hotspot for microbial activity, making it a crucial component of the soil ecosystem. Secondary metabolites produced by rhizospheric Sphingomonas sanguinis DM have sparked significant curiosity in investigating their possible biological impacts.

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Background: Hydrolytic enzymes from halophilic microorganisms have a wide range of industrial applications. Herein, we report the isolation of Halobacillus sp. HAL1, a moderately halophilic bacterium that produces a novel high molecular weight extracellular alkaline protease when grown in fish processing wastes as a substrate.

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Thirty soil-isolates of Streptomyces were analyzed to determine their antagonism against plant-pathogenic fungi including Fusarium oxysporum, Pythium aristosporum, Colletotrichum gossypii, and Rhizoctonia solani. Seven isolates showed antifungal activity against one or more strain of the tested fungi. Based on the 16S rDNA sequence analysis, these isolates were identified as Streptomyces tendae (YH3), S.

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  • The study examined the bacterial load and presence of disease-causing bacteria on raw vegetables in Saudi markets, finding no detection of Bacillus cereus, Salmonella, or E. coli O157:H7, but noted Staphylococcus aureus in 11.8% and Shigella in 4.4% of samples.
  • Bacterial loads varied significantly, with aerobic bacteria ranging from 3 to 8 log(10) CFUg(-1), and coliforms and Enterobacteriaceae ranging from 1 to 4 log(10) CFUg(-1).
  • There was a high rate of antibiotic resistance among the isolates, with 76.5% resistant to ampicillin
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