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vibrio cholerae

my adopted bacteria Vibrio cholerae but it is just not an ordinary bacterium but also fascinating and interesting bacteria

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Vibrio Cholerae- An Overview

Vibrio Cholerae- An Overview

Vibrio cholerae is a significant microorganism found in aquatic ecosystems, contributing to microbial diversity and ecosystem dynamics. With over 200 identified serogroups, it exhibits vast genetic and ecological diversity. Pathogenic O1 and O139 serogroups cause cholera outbreaks, often linked to contaminated drinking water and poor sanitation.

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vibrio cholerae under the microscope

vibrio cholerae under the microscope

Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium essential for aquatic ecosystems and public health. Its high motility allows it to colonize surfaces, form biofilms, and associate with plankton, enabling it to navigate water columns, find nutrients, and enhance transmission. Despite its association with cholera outbreaks, V. cholerae also contributes to nutrient cycling, microbial diversity, and ecosystem balance.

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Environmentally significant Bacterium: Vibrio Cholerae

Environmentally significant Bacterium: Vibrio Cholerae

Classification of Vibrio cholerae
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Vibrionales
Family: Vibrionaceae
Genus: Vibrio
Species: Vibrio cholerae

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ethical bioprospecting and microbial assessment for sustainable solutions to the AMR crisis- Vibrio cholerae

Ethical bioprospecting and microbial assessment of Vibrio cholerae can combat antimicrobial resistance by identifying new compounds and probiotic strains, respecting biodiversity and local communities' rights, and monitoring AMR gene spread in aquatic ecosystems.

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vibrio cholerae industrial and biotechnological applications (e.g., biofertilizers, bioplastics, biofuels)

vibrio cholerae industrial and biotechnological applications (e.g., biofertilizers, bioplastics, biofuels)

Vibrio cholerae has potential industrial and biotechnological applications in biofertilizers, bioplastics, and biofuels. It improves soil health through nutrient cycling, produces biodegradable plastics like polyhydroxyalkanoates, and converts organic waste into bioenergy sources like methane.