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Paper Title:
PCR Amplification of Boiling Soluble Encoding Genes from Lantana camara
Author Name:
Arun Dev Sharma, Shubneet Mamik
Author Email:
arundevsharma47@rediffmail.com
Country:
India
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PCR Amplification of Boiling Soluble Encoding Genes from Lantana camara
Author: Arun Dev Sharma, Shubneet Mamik

Lantana camara is one of the most invasive species worldwide
which can tolerate wide variety of soil types, has high reproductive
potential, easy dispersal of seeds and extreme adaptability in hot
and dry environments. However the molecular basis of its
invasiveness is still not well known. In the present study effort has
been made to find out homologous boiling soluble protein encoding
genes. PCR amplification using conserved specific primers resulted
in discrete bands of various lengths. Clustal-W analysis revealed the
presence of conserved amino acid residues in the derived ORF
sequences. Based on the findings we propose the molecular basis of
invasiveness of Lantana camara.

Paper Title:
Antimicrobial Metabolites of Probiotic Bacteria: Its properties and Diversity
Author Name:
Swati Srivastava, Ankita Srivastava, Niharika Chandra, Sunil Kumar
Author Email:
sunil.bio@srmu.ac.in
Country:
India
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Antimicrobial Metabolites of Probiotic Bacteria: Its properties and Diversity
Author: Swati Srivastava, Ankita Srivastava, Niharika Chandra, Sunil Kumar

The antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria and probiotic bacteria are the main aim of this review. In this review, we have compiled the available data on the commonly used preservative and present the current knowledge regarding the antimicrobial compounds, especially bacteriocins, the mechanisms of the action and recent applications of antimicrobial compounds in food. This activity has been attributed to the production of metabolites such as organic acids (lactic and acetic acid), hydrogen peroxide, ethanol, diacetyl, acetaldehyde, acetoine, carbon dioxide, reuterin, reutericyclin and bacteriocins. The potential of using bacteriocins of lactic acid bacteria, primarily used as bio-preservatives, represents a perspective, alternative antimicrobial strategy for continuously increasing problem with antibiotic resistance. Another strategy in resolving this problems is application of probiotics for different gastrointestinal and urogenital infection therapies.

Paper Title:
A Comparative Study of Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Phytase Enzyme from Bacterial and Fungal Source
Author Name:
Seema Dwivedi
Author Email:
seemaadwivedi@gmail.com
Country:
India
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A Comparative Study of Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Phytase Enzyme from Bacterial and Fungal Source
Author: Seema Dwivedi

In this investigation, we compare plant growth promotion of
phytase isolated from bacteria and fungus. In the plate assay, fungal
isolates (genera Aspergillus sps.,Penicillium sps. And Trichoderma
sps.) and bacterial isolates (genera Streptomyces sps., Cohella sps.
and Microbispora sps.) were selected to evaluate phytase activity.
Penicilliumsps.showed the highest degradation ability and Cohella
sps. exhibited comparatively high degradation ability. Anphytase
enzyme was identify and usable for industrial application. The
enzyme was purified by different method. This protein exhibited a gel
filtration and SDS-PAGE. In plant growth promoting activity the
isolated PPB14 produced the highest shoot and root lengths of 16.22
and 20.44 cm, corresponding to increases of 61.23 and 50.23 % . The
amount of all fungal isolates was showed to be significantly (p <
0.04) higher over uninoculated control.

Paper Title:
Mature Seed based Plant Regeneration system in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L)
Author Name:
P K Malhotra, G S Cheema, G S Sanghera
Author Email:
pawanmz@yahoo.com
Country:
India
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Mature Seed based Plant Regeneration system in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L)
Author: P K Malhotra, G S Cheema, G S Sanghera

Mature seed based plant regeneration is the most desirable one. Since it is convient to collect independent of growing season and developmental stages and consistent in physiological status. These advantages make mature seed based explants most easily handled material for plant transformation. In this paper the information based on mature seed explants regeneration is collated and data on screening bread wheat and durum wheat is presented.

Paper Title:
Successful Hardening of Anther-derived Plants to field and Morphological Variations in Snapdragon
Author Name:
V.K. Gautam & Nidhi Gautam
Author Email:
vkgautam2001@gmail.com
Country:
India
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Successful Hardening of Anther-derived Plants to field and Morphological Variations in Snapdragon
Author: V.K. Gautam & Nidhi Gautam

Plants produced through anther cultures were transferred from culture room to glass house and ultimately in the field in Snapdragon ( Antirrhinum majus, family Scrophulariaceae). Different methods of hardening were studied to have maximum survival of plants. After successful transfer to the field, plants produced flower and pollen grains. There were significant variations in the morphology , shape and size of leaves and flowers, suggesting them as somaclonal variants.

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