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SUBMITTER: Petrovski S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3255624 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Applied and environmental microbiology 20111028 1
Activated sludge plants suffer frequently from the operational problem of stable foam formation on aerobic reactor surfaces, which can be difficult to prevent. Many foams are stabilized by mycolic acid-containing Actinobacteria, the mycolata. The in situ biocontrol of foaming using phages is an attractive strategy. We describe two polyvalent phages, GTE5 and GRU1, targeting Gordonia terrae and Gordonia rubrupertincta, respectively, isolated from activated sludge. Phage GRU1 also propagates on No ...[more]