Publications by authors named "B Celebi"

Article Synopsis
  • Recycling animal waste, like shrimp, is important for sustainability and environmental health in the circular economy.
  • A study with 315 male broiler chicks tested different amounts and timings of shrimp waste added to their diets to see its effects on growth and meat quality.
  • Results showed that up to 2% shrimp waste didn't harm chicken growth or meat quality, but did positively impact some intestinal and bone characteristics, suggesting benefits for both the poultry industry and the environment.
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The genus is composed of Gram-negative, fastidious, facultative intracellular bacteria that can cause bacteremia in mammals and various disorders in humans. Rodents have been reported as reservoirs of more than 30 species, seven of which cause zoonotic infections. In the present study, the isolation of sp.

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Microorganisms have great potential for bioremediation as they have powerful enzymes and machineries that can transform xenobiotics. The use of a microbial consortium provides more advantages in application point of view than pure cultures due to cross-feeding, adaptations, functional redundancies, and positive interactions among the organisms. In this study, we screened about 107 isolates for their ability to degrade dyes in aerobic conditions and without additional carbon source.

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The honeybee ectoparasite Varroa destructor is a major threat to apiculture when evaluating bee diseases and pests. While attempting to control this mite, beekeepers often depend on a small selection of authorized synthetic acaricides, such as flumethrin, which is widely used in Türkiye and globally. However, resistance to flumethrin develops due to incorrect and excessive use.

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