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BMAA is produced by virtually every known species of cyanobacteria, a ubiquitous algae-like microbe present in freshwater and saltwater worldwide.

An example of bioactive compounds found in endophytic microbe, present in tissues of living plant cells, is the polyketide citrinin (Figure 1) isolated from the endophytic fungus Penicillium janthinellum, and from the fruit of Melia azedarach (Meliaceae), a plant collected in Brazil, which inhibited 100% of Leishmania mexicana at a concentration of 40 μg/mL [15].

Quantitative RT-PCR is generally the most sensitive method to detect presence and load of microparasites (Purcell et al. 2011), but in some instances may not be as sensitive as culture-based methods for diagnosing disease, as it is unable to determine whether a microbe present in a tissue is viable and actively replicating (Purcell et al. 2013).

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Microbes present in anaerobic activated sludge were used as the biocatalyst and artificial wastewater was tested as substrate.

Analyze microbes present in campus storm water runoff and make recommendations about storm water management practice that could improve runoff quality.

This ongoing work has also demonstrated that traditional culture- and microscopy-based approaches for studying microbiology vastly underestimate the types and quantity of microbes present in environmental samples.

Much of the interest has been fuelled by the explosion of media attention around the health benefits of consuming live bacteria and the array of microbes present in kimchi, kombucha and the rest has seen them branded "superfoods".

Silver has long been recognized as having inhibitory effect on microbes present in medical and industrial process[25, 26].

This step was carried by assuming that there will be the dominance of microbes, present in supplied culture, in the competing environment of rhizosphere for nutrition.

Antimicrobial packaging contains a nontoxic material which inhibits or slows down the growth of microbes present in food or packaging material [44].

Incorporating the findings of Elanmugilan et al. (2013) and Ruixuan (2010), this study also recommends the use of corn starch in burial textiles to enhance biodegradability, as it would be consumed by microbes present in the soil.

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