Publications by authors named "Ni Luh Suriani"

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  • Fuel contamination, primarily caused by microbial growth, poses a significant challenge during the handling and storage of biodiesel.
  • The study analyzes microbial colonies in various fuel samples (diesel, biodiesel, and blends) stored in different environments over 90 days, revealing high contamination levels in all types.
  • Findings indicate that blends such as B20 show increased bacterial diversity and growth, while neat biodiesel (B100) exhibits the highest contamination levels, with notable increases in acidity and water content over time.
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Wheat is a staple food consumed by the majority of people in the world and its production needs to be doubled to feed the growing population. On the other hand, global wheat productivity is greatly affected due to drought and low fertility of soil under arid and semi-arid regions. Application of supplementary irrigation and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has been suggested as sustainable measures to combat drought stress and to improve soil fertility and, hence, crop yield.

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Bacteria that surround plant roots and exert beneficial effects on plant growth are known as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). In addition to the plant growth-promotion, PGPR also imparts resistance against salinity and oxidative stress and needs to be studied. Such PGPR can function as dynamic bioinoculants under salinity conditions.

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Acidobacteria represents an underrepresented soil bacterial phylum whose members are pervasive and copiously distributed across nearly all ecosystems. Acidobacterial sequences are abundant in soils and represent a significant fraction of soil microbial community. Being recalcitrant and difficult-to-cultivate under laboratory conditions, holistic, polyphasic approaches are required to study these refractive bacteria extensively.

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