Analysis of Extracting a Wide Range of Microorganismsfrom Natural Environments
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https://doi.org/10.71143/8acz6j06Keywords:
Microbial Diversity, Environmental Samples, Isolation Techniques, Molecular Characterization, Functional Assays, Bioremediation, Ecological ApplicationsAbstract
The isolation and characterization of microorganisms from environmental samples is a vital aspect of microbiological research, providing insights into microbial diversity and functionality. This study focuses on the systematic collection of samples from various ecological niches, including soil, water, and air, to identify and characterize a wide range of microbial species. Using selective culturing techniques and advanced molecular methods, we successfully isolated over 1,200 bacterial and fungal strains. The morphological and biochemical characteristics of these isolates were thoroughly analysed, revealing a rich diversity that includes both well-known genera and novel taxa.
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