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Bioactive phthalate from marine Streptomyces ruber EKH2 against virulent fish pathogens
2015
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Marine Streptomyces ruber EKH2 isolated from sediments of Bardawil Lake, Egypt, was found as a promising strain for producing bioactive metabolite(s) working against some virulent fish pathogens. Some biochemical and morphological characterizations of marine S. ruber EKH2 were carried out. Cell free culture showed activities against the tested pathogens ranging from 15 to 30 mm. Optimized conditions for maximum activities were observed at neutrality and temperature 28°C against the tested
doi:10.1016/j.ejar.2015.03.006
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