Controlling Microbial Growth In The Environment
Found 3 free book(s)Cleanroom Basics - CERHB
cerhb.ufl.eduControlling Contamination: Air Quality • Filtration – Pre-filtered in air handling units – HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filtered prior to entering cleanroom. Removes 99.99% of particles (typically 0.3um). – Air is not recycled • Temperature – Maintained to reduce microbial growth (viruses, spores, fungi, bacteria) • Humidity
Biopestcides: Types and Applications
www.ijapbc.comThe most widely known microbial pesticides are varieties of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis, or Bt, which can control certain insects in cabbage, potato, and other crops. Bt produces a protein that is harmful to specific insect pest. Certain other microbial pesticides act by out-competing pest organisms.
FEEDING MANAGEMENT OF A MEAT GOAT HERD - …
www.boergoats.comof protein (microbial protein) for the animal. The reticulum is the “honey comb” or second stomach. It is located below the entrance of the esophagus to trap any heavy metals entering the rumen: it is also called the hardware stomach. The omasum is the third stomach. It has many hanging layers of tissue, which gives it the name “many ...