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    The Role of International University Associations in the Development of Inter-Institutional Relations by S. S. Lachininskii, K. A. Morachevskaya, A. S. Zinovyev, I. S. Sorokin

    Published 2019-06-01

    The paper deals with the information on current inter-university associations, the principles of their organization and functioning. The typology of university associations according to the purposes of creation was designed. The types included associations to enhance regional integration in the fiel...

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    THE STUDY OF DIRECTED FERMENTATION PROCESS USING STRAINS OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FOR OBTAINING VEGETABLE PRODUCTS OF STABLE QUALITY by V. V. Kondratenko, O. Yu. Lyalina, N. E. Posokina, V. I. Tereshonok

    Published 2016-11-01

    The objective of the research was to study the process of directed fermentation of whitehead cabbage variety ‘Slava’, using strains of lactic acid bacteria and their consortium with the degree of their mutual influence. As strains of lactic acid bacteria, we have chosen the following: VCR 536 Lactob...

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    Enhancing Tef Growth and Yield through Integrated Application of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria and Reduced Chemical Fertilizers by Zerihun Tsegaye, Tesfaye Tamiru

    Published 2025-02-01

    Tef is a staple crop in Ethiopia, serving as the primary food source for approximately 70 million people and contributing significantly to the country's agricultural economy. Its high protein content, gluten-free nature, and rich micronutrient profile make it nutritionally vital for populations...

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    Endophytic Bacteria Consortia as Biocontrol Against Brown Spot Disease (Helminthosporium oryzae) and Growth Promotion in Rice by Eri Sulyanti, Zurai Resti, Haliatur Rahma, Darnetty Darnetty, Ujang Khairul, Nurhaliza Nurhaliza, Silvia Oktaviani

    Published 2025-06-01

    The brown spot disease (BSD) caused by Helminthosporium oryzae in rice can lead to yield losses of up to 45 %. Using endophytic bacterial consortia as a biological agent is one of the most potential control methods for resisting the disease. This study aimed to obtain an endophytic bacterial consor...

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    Zinc-solubilizing bacterial consortia: a promising approach for zinc biofortification of crops by Viabhav Kumar Upadhayay, Saurabh Gangola, Gohar Taj, Kumar Gaurav, Anju Rani, Sunil Kumar, Shivanshu Garg, Gaurav Gupta, Haider Ali, Sazada Siddiqui, Saad A. M. Alamri, Amit Mittal, Sulaiman A. Alrumman, Mayank Pandey

    Published 2025-06-01

    The term “zinc-solubilizing bacteria” (ZSB) refers to a specific group of soil bacteria that are associated with zinc-solubilizing activity in the soil through a variety of mechanisms. The functional use of ZSB has been proposed for the zinc (Zn) biofortification of crops to address Zn malnutrition....

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    Sustainable solution for microplastic removal: Sequential biodegradation and detoxification of polyethylene terephthalate microplastics by two natural microbial consortia by Minoo Giyahchi, Hamid Moghimi

    Published 2025-09-01

    Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a widely used plastic polymer, and its microplastics pose significant threats to ecosystems. One promising approach to addressing this issue is biodegradation using microbial consortia. This study implemented a two-stage biodegradation strategy using microbial con...

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    Bioremediation using an Antarctic microbial consortium for wastewater treatment by ALBA TERESA A. SILVA, VIVIANA L. COLORADO, ANA CAROLINE DE LIMA, RAISSA ESMERALDA C. ESPEJO, LAYSSA M. CARLOS, LUIZ H. ROSA, MICHEL R.Z. PASSARINI

    Published 2025-07-01

    Abstract Efficient biotechnological processes are necessary in environments impacted by toxic compounds to reduce environmental impacts. Microorganisms from cold environments have been drawing attention due to the characteristics of synthesizing enzymes at low temperatures. We evaluated the producti...

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    The effect of a microbial consortium on spring barley growth and development in the Kemerovo region, Kuzbass by L. K. Asyakina, О. А. Isachkova, D. E. Kolpakova, Е. Е. Borodina, V. Yu. Boger, A. Yu. Prosekov

    Published 2024-03-01

    The Kemerovo region is a region of extreme farming, and therefore requires the development of effective biological methods for improving productivity of cultivated plants adapted to these conditions. The purpose of the current work was to find plant growth-stimulating microorganisms associated with...

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    Distributed and efficient identity authentication based on consortium blockchain by Yao Ying, Yan Yong, Guo Shaoyong, Xiong Ao, Zhang Wang

    Published 2022-03-01

    In order to solve the problems of cumbersome user authentication process, insecure identity information, and vulnerability of authentication system in traditional identity authentication, a distributed identity authentication method based on alliance chain is proposed, which uses the decentralizatio...

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    Screening of a microbial consortium with efficient corn stover degradation ability at low temperature by Qinggeer, Ju-lin GAO, Xiao-fang YU, Bao-lin ZHANG, Zhi-gang WANG, Borjigin Naoganchaolu, Shu-ping HU, Ji-ying SUN, Min XIE, Zhen WANG

    Published 2016-10-01

    To speed up the degradation of corn stover directly returned to soil at low temperature, the corn stover-degrading microbial consortium GF-20, acclimated to biological decomposition in the frigid region, was successfully constructed under a long-term limiting substrate. To evaluate its potential in...

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    A Modified Shapley Value Model for Equitable Benefit Distribution in Design-Led EPC Consortia by Jiangtao Lao, Zhongfu Qin

    Published 2025-06-01

    The Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) model—particularly the design-led consortium structure—has proven effective in enhancing design quality, improving construction feasibility, and reducing project costs. Nonetheless, its broader application remains constrained by difficulties in qu...

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    OIL BIODEGRADATION BY CONSORTIUM OF OIL DEGRADING MICROORGANISMS IN LABORATORY MODEL SYSTEMS by Anna A. Vetrova, Vladimir A. Zabelin, Anastasia A. Ivanova, Lyubov A. Adamenko, Yanina A. Delegan, Kirill V. Petrikov

    Published 2018-03-01

    Abstract. Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of a consortium of hydrocarbon oxidizing bacteria in various model systems. Methods. Two types of model systems were used for carrying out the experiments: with a liquid mineral medium and with non-sterile soil. To determine the number of microorganisms,...

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    Gypsum in maize and sorghum production systems intercropped with Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu by José Henrique Ferreira Cardoso, Layane Aparecida Mendes dos Santos, Otávio Augusto Andrade Olveira, Sarah Visquetti Pedrão, Flavia de Oliveira Scarpino van Cleef, Vanessa Cury Galati, Eric van Cleef, Flávio Hiroshi Kaneko

    Published 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT: This study verified the effect of gypsum doses on the production system of maize and sorghum intercropped with Urochloabrizantha cv. marandu. The study was carried out in Iturama, MG (Red Latosol; 22% clay) in the 2019/20 and 2020/21 crops in the system “summer” maize - “second crop” sorgh...

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    A Blockchain Based Data Monitoring and Sharing Approach for Smart Grids by Yanhan Yang, Mingzhe Liu, Qin Zhou, Helen Zhou, Ruili Wang

    Published 2025-01-01

    With the development of science and technology, human beings cannot live without electricity. The introduction of smart grid systems brings new ideas to break the shackle of existing electricity systems. This paper proposes a mechanism with data monitoring and sharing capabilities based on the conso...

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    Development and Transfer of Microbial Agrobiotechnologies in Contrasting Agrosystems: Experience of Kazakhstan and China by Aimeken M. Nygymetova, Assemgul K. Sadvakasova, Dilnaz E. Zaletova, Bekzhan D. Kossalbayev, Meruyert O. Bauenova, Jingjing Wang, Zhiyong Huang, Fariza K. Sarsekeyeva, Dariga K. Kirbayeva, Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev

    Published 2025-07-01

    The development and implementation of microbial consortium-based biofertilizers represent a promising direction in sustainable agriculture, particularly in the context of the ongoing global ecological and agricultural crisis. This article examines the agroecological and economic impacts of applying...

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    Insecticidal efficacy of non-Bt bacterial strains against diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) by Chanchao Chem, Ghazaleh Eslamloo, Tsukasa Ito

    Published 2025-06-01

    The diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella L.), a major global pest of cruciferous vegetables, has resisted conventional insecticides, necessitating novel pest control strategies. In this study, we evaluated four non-Bt bacterial strains—Mesobacillus thioparans CC8, Bacillus mobilis CC13, Bacillus su...

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    How Does Medical Consortium Affect Public Hospital Performance? Evidence from China by Yixiong Huang, Jing Ning

    Published 2025-06-01

    The medical consortium represents a potential solution to the fragmentation and hospital-centered nature of China's health system. This paper utilizes hospital-level data from Beijing, spanning 2010 to 2018, to assess the impact of medical consortia on public hospital performance at different...

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    Optimizing basil production and fertilizer use efficiency with consortia of plant growth-promoting bacteria by José I. Beltrán-Medina, Gabriela Toro-Tobón, Jonathan A. Mendoza-Labrador, Andres C. Quintero-Beyoda, Maria B. Bermudez-Cordoba, German A. Estrada-Bonilla

    Published 2025-07-01

    The basil, a widely cultivated aromatic plant, plays a crucial role in various industries but relies heavily on synthetic fertilizers, which contribute to environmental pollution. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) offer a sustainable alternative to reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers. In t...

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    Effect of single and co-inoculation of rhizobia and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria isolates on chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) under greenhouse condition by Andargachew Abrham, Atsede Degefa, Zewdu Awlachew

    Published 2025-07-01

    This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of single and co-inoculation of rhizobia and PGPR isolates on the symbiotic effectiveness of chickpea under greenhouse conditions. Three rhizobia isolates were chosen based on eco-physiological tolerance, antibiotic resistance, PGP, biocontrol properti...

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    Impact of a Soil Cyanobacteria Consortium-Based Bioinoculant on Tomato Growth, Yield, and Fruit Quality by Zineb Hakkoum, Farah Minaoui, Zakaria Tazart, Amer Chabili, Mountasser Douma, Khadija Mouhri, Mohammed Loudiki

    Published 2025-07-01

    Cyanobacteria-based bioinoculants represent a sustainable solution for enhancing soil fertility and crop productivity. This research assessed the biofertilizing potential of two indigenous nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria strains (<i>Nostoc punctiforme</i> Har. and <i>Anabaena cylindr...

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