Microbial Ecology

Microbial ecology is the study of the interactions between microorganisms and their environment. It is a rapidly developing field of research that explores the role of microorganisms in driving global processes like climate and nutrient cycles, as well as the effects of human activities on microbial communities. Microbial ecology also seeks to understand how microbial communities interact with one another and how they are affected by environmental conditions such as temperature, light, and pH. This knowledge can be used to inform the management of natural resources and the design of environmental monitoring strategies, as well as to guide the development of new and improved products for industrial, agricultural and health applications.

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Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity of the Extracts of the Leaves, Stembark and Root of Allanblackia floribunda: An Alternative Paradigm Shift Outcome.

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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Prescribers towards Antimicrobial Stewardship at Hospitals in Khartoum State - Sudan

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Restriction of Antimicrobial Usage in a Tertiary Care Neonatal Unit in South India: A Before After Trial

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Antimicrobial Resistance: A Situational Analysis in the Deido Health District, Douala, Cameroon

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Fecal Shedding, Antimicrobial Resistance and In Vitro Biofilm formation on Simulated Gallstones by Salmonella Typhi Isolated from Typhoid Cases and Asymptomatic Carriers in Nairobi, Kenya

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Interactions Between Natural Nuclear Reactors and Microbial Evolutionary Processes

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