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Journal of Applied Microbiology Edited by A. F. Godfree Volume 95, 2003 C-()p\ right ©2(H)3 by The Society for Applied Microbiology ALL RIGH I S RF.SLRM:!) No part of this volume may be reproduced in any form, by- photostat, microfilm, or any other means, without written permission from the Society Print ISSN 1364-5072 Online ISSN 1365-2672 Published by Hlaekwcll Publishing Ltd OXFORH BOSTON MKI.IK)URNK BKRI.IN COPKNIIAGKN IOKYO AMKS Printed in Great Britain Contents Volume 95, Issue 1, July 2003 109 Ciomparison of microbial communities in four different composting processes as evaluated by denaturing gradient 1 Author Guidelines gel electrophoresis analysis K. Ishii S’ S. Takii 7 Growth-inhibiting effects of seco-tanapartholides identi¬ 120 Development of multicolour digital image analysis system fied in Artemisia princeps var. orienla/is whole plant on to enumerate actively respiring bacteria in natural river human intestinal bacteria S.-H. Cho, Y.-E. Na water .11. Ogawa, A. Tani, N. Yaniaguchi S .11. Nasu Y.-Jf. Ahn 129 Rapid sample preparation method for P(]R-based detec¬ 13 Molecular detection of Candida krusei contamination in tion of Escherichia coli 0157:117 in ground beef S. Cui, fruit juice using the citrate synthase gene csl and a C.AI. Sehroeder, D. Y. Zhang S J. Aieng potential role for this gene in the adaptive response to 135 .Modelling the combined effects of pH, temperature and acetic acid G.D. Casey A.DAf . Dohson sodium chloride stresses on the thermal inactivation of 23 Cdoning and study of the expression of a novel erylla- Bacillus subtilis spores in a buffer system A. jfagannath, type gene from Baeillus lluiringiensis subsp. kiirstaki 1. Nakamura S T. Tsuchido S. Tounsi, N. Zouari S' S. Jaoiia 142 Reducing colonization of Salmonella Enteritidis in 29 Usefulness of different groups of bacteriophages as model chicken by targeting outer membrane proteins micro-organisms for evaluating chlorination A.E. Duran, ALL Khan, A.A. Fad! S K.S. Venkitanarayanan M. Muniesa, L. Aloee'-Llivina, C. Campos, J. Jofre S 146 Employment of stressful conditions during culture /•’. Lueena production to enhance subsequent cold- and acid- 38 Identification of a new putative enterotoxin SEU encoded tolerance of bifidobacteria J.E. Ala us S S.C. Ingham by the ege cluster of Staphyloeoccus aureus C. Letertre, 155 A. comparison of two pre-enrichment media prior to S. Perelle, F. Dilasser S P. Each immunomagnetic separation for the isolation of E. coli 44 A two-stage continuous culture system to study the effect 0157 from bovine faeces C. Foster, C.F. Hopkins, of supplemental a-lactalbumin and glycomacropeptide on C. J. Cunn, H.E. Ternent, F. Thomson-Carter, ILL Knight, mixed cultures of human gut bacteria challenged with D. J.L. Craham, V. Edge B..d. Synge enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Salmonella serotype 160 Development of a Gram-negative selective agar (GNSA) lyphimurium If .AI. Briick, C. for the detection of Gram-negative microflora in sputa in Craverholt S C.R. Cihson patients with cystic fibrosis J.E. Aloore, J. Xu, 54 Mechanisms of killing of Bacillus suhtiHs spores by B. C. Alillar, J. Courtney J.S. Elborn hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide S.B. Young S 167 Studies on the mechanism of the osmoresistance of spores P. Setloir of Bacillus subtilis F. Tovar-Rojo, R.-Al. Cabrera-Alarti- 68 Protease, peptidase and esterase activities by lactobacilli nez, B. Setlow S' P. Setlow and yeast isolates from Feta cheese brine T. Bintsis, 180 Occurrence and antimicrobial resistance of Gram-nega¬ A. Vafopouloii-Mastrojiannaki, E. Litopoulou-Tzanetaki tive bacteria isolated in haemodialysis water and dialysate R.K. Robinson of renal units: results of a Greek multicentre study 78 Fungi are the predominant micro-organisms responsible Al. Arvanitidou, A. Vayona, N. Spanakis 67 A. Tsakris for degradation of soil-buried polyester polyurethane over 186 C>haracterization of Serratia marceseens surviving in a range of soil water holding capacities S.R. Barratt, disinfecting footbaths S. Langsrud, T. Aloretro & A.R. Ennos, Ai. Creenhalgh, C.D. Robson P.S. Handley C. Siindheim 86 Bile salts and cholesterol induce changes in the lipid cell 196 Comparative evaluation of the MGIT' " and BACTEC membrane of Lactobacillus reuteri ALP. Taranto, culture systems for the recovery of Alyeobaeterium avium Al.L. Fernandez Aiurga, C. Lorca (5 C.F. de Valdez subsp. paratuberculosis from milk I.R. Crant, R.B. Kirk, 92 Animal host associated differences in Shiga toxin- E. Hitchings £5" .14. T. Rowe producing Escherichia eoli isolated from sheep and cattle 202 Corrigendum on the same farm A.Al. Urdahl, L. Beutin, E. Skjerve, 203 Erratum S. Zimmermann S' Y. Wasteson 102 Genetic transfer of the mcd gene in soil S. Desaint, S. Arrault, S. Siblot £5" J.-C. Fournier [V] [vi] CONTENTS Volume 95, Issue 2, August 2003 310 Comparison of the expression of Bacillus thuringiensis full- length and N-terminally truncated vip3A gene in 205 Rapid laboratory identification and characterization of Escherichia coli J. Chen, J. Yu, L. Tang, .M. Tang, Y Shi veroc\ totoxigenic (Shiga toxin producing) Escherichia coli Y. Pang (VTEC/STEC) K.A. Bettelheim S' L. Beutiti 317 Bacterial species in biofilm cultivated from the end of the 218 Molecular detection and /1-glucuronidase expression of Seoul water distribution system D.-G. Lee S.-J. Kim ^M.s-marked Bacillus suhtilis L-form bacteria in developing 325 Effect of different starvation conditions on the floccula¬ Chinese cabbage seedlings E. Tsomlexoglou, P.li.H.K.P. tion at' Saccltaromyces cerevisiae E.V. Soares & A. Vroman Daulagala, G. IV. Gooday, L.A. Glover, B. Seddon S' 331 Xylitol production from high xylose concentration: E.J. Allan evaluation of the fermentation in bioreactor under 225 Combined fluorescent antibody assay and viability different stirring rates S.I. Alussatto £5’ EC. Roberto staining for the assessment of the physiological states of 338 onip\j genes in non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae associated Escherichia coli in seawaters G. Caruso, Ai. Mancuso S with aquaculture /. Karunasagar, E Rivera, B. Joseph, E. Crisaji B. Kennedy, V.R. Shetty, .4. Huq, E Karunasagar £5' 234 The incidence of Campylobacter spp. on processed turkey R.R. Colwell from processing plants in the mid western United 344 Typification of Oenococcus oeni strains by multiplex States C.M. Logue, jf.S. Sherwood, L.M. Elijah, R.\PD-PCR and study of population dynamics during P..E Olah S AIR. Dockter malolactic fermentation C. Regnant A. Bordons 242 Application of Leuconostoc carnosum for biopreservation of 354 Phylogenetic analysis by 16S rDNA gene sequence cooked meat products T. Jacobsen, B.B. Biidde S comparison of avian taxa of Bisgaard and characterization -4.G. Koch and description of two new taxa of Pasteurellaceae 250 The effects of some formulation factors used in H. Christensen, G. Foster, J.P. Christensen, T. Penny cot t, ophthalmic preparations on thiomersal activity against J.E. Olsen £? AI. Bisgaard Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus 364 Stress situations induce cyanide-resistant respiration in .4.7. .■ihuqaddom, R..M. Darwish H. Aluti spoilage yeasts A. Veiga, J.D. .4rraha<;a £?’ 256 The prevalence and spread of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 at AL C. Loureiro-Dias a commercial beef abattoir J.Al. .McEvoy, .A.M. Doherty, 372 Adaptation to high salt in Lactobacillus: role of peptides J.J. Sheridan, F.Al. Thomson-Carter, P. Garvey, and proteolytic enzymes .M. Piuri, C. Sanchez-Rivas £5' L. .McGuire, I.S. Blair £5' D..A. AlcDowell Ruzal 267 Oxidant and SDS-stable alkaline protease from Bacillus 380 Principles of some novel rapid dipstick methods for clausii 1-52; production and some properties H.-S. Joo, detection and characterization of verotoxigenic Escherichia C.G. Kumar, G.-C. Park, S.R. Paik C.-S. Chang coli C.F. .Aldus, .4. van .Amerongen, R.M.C. .Aliens, 273 Intracellular vacuolation induced by culture filtrates of M.IV. Peck,J.H. Wichers £5' C.M. Wyatt Plesiomonas shigelloides isolated from environmental 390 Potential of the enterocin regulatory system to control sources R. Falcon, G. V Carhonell, P.AI.S. Figueredo, expression of heterologous genes in Enterococcus F. Butia'o, H.O. Saridakis, J.S. Pelayo £5' T. Yano R.AI. Hickey, D.P. Twomey, R.P. Ross & C. Hill 279 Control of Aspergillus growth and aflatoxin production 398 Transfer of a rifampicin-resistant Escherichia coli strain using antioxidants at different conditions of water activity among feedlot cattle S.AA.E. Stevenson, T.A. Aic.Allister, and pH A. Nesci, M. Rodriguez £5' M. Etcheverry L.B. Selinger, E.J. Yanke, M.E. Olson, D.fV. .Monk 288 x'\ssessment of bismuth thiols and conventional disin¬ £5' R.R. Read fectants on drinking water biofilms F. Codony, P. Domenico £5' J. .Mas 294 Characteristics and identification of enterocins produced Volume 95, Issue 3, September 2003 by Enterococcus jaecium ]CS,\ 5804* S.H. Park, K. Itoh £5' T. Fujisawa 411 xAnnouncement 301 Optimization of growth conditions of the postharvest 412 A REVIEW: Novel antiviral agents: a medicinal plant biocontrol agent Candida sake CPx^-l in a lab-scale perspective S..A.A. Jassim S' .M..A. Naji fermenter .M. Ahadias, N. Tei.vido', J. Usall £5' /. Vinas CONTENTS [Vii] 428 Transfer of antibiotic resistance between commensal and 563 Evaluation of the pH-dependent, stationary-phase acid pathogenic members of the Enterobacteriaceae under ileal tolerance in Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella conditions D.P. Blake, K. Hillman, D.R. Fenlon £5' Typhimurium DTI04 induced by culturing in media J.C. Low with 1% glucose: a comparative study with Escherichia 437 Metabiosis of proteolytic moulds and Salmonella in raw, coli 0157:H7 J. Samelis, J.S. Ikeda £5' J.N. Sofas ripe tomatoes W.N. Wade L.R. Beuchat 576 Nitrosative stress induced cytotoxicity in Giardia 451 The role of visible faecal material as a vehicle for generic intestinalis D. Lloyd, J.G. Harris, S. Maroulis, A. .Mitchell, Escherichia coli, coliform, and other enterobacteria con¬ Ai.N. Hughes, R.B. H adley AI.R. Edwards taminating poultry carcasses during slaughtering 5.yW. 584 Stability of /I-carotene in spray dried preparation of Jimenez, ALC. Tihiirzi, Al.S. Salsi, M.E. Pirovani £5' Rhodotorula glutinis mutant 32 P. Bhosale, V. V. Jogdand Moguilevsky £5" R.V. Gadre 457 Flocculation and cell surface characterization of Kloeckera 591 Formation of natural biofilms during chlorine dioxide and apiculata from wine M.E. Earths £5" M.C. .Manca de u.v. disinfection in a public drinking water distribution Nadra system T. Schwartz, S. HoJJmann U. Obst 463 Biodiversity in Lactobacillus helveticus strains present in 602 Isolation of partial to.xR gene of I'ibrio harveyi and design natural whey starter used for Parmigiano Reggiano of /«.v/?-targeted PCR primers for species detection cheese M. Gatti, C. Lazzi, L. Rossetti, G. Alucchetti .M.J. U. Conejero £5' C. T. Hedreyda E. Neviani 612 Analysis of environmental Escherichia coli isolates for 471 Inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus by the commensal virulence genes using the TaqMan® PC^R system bacteria of human milk Al.P. Heikkila PE.J. Saris K.C. Davis, C.H. Nakatsu, R. Turco, S.D. Weagant 479 Acclimation and repair of DNA damage in recombinant .4.K. Bhunia bioluminescent Escherichia coli J. Min Al.B. Gu 621 Establishing populations of Alegasphaera elsdenii YE 34 484 Effect of trehalose on survival of Bradyrhizohium and Butyrivibrio Jibrisolvens YE 44 in the rumen of cattle japonicum during desiccation J.G. Streeter fed high grain diets .4. V. Klieve, D. Hennessy, D. Ouwerkerk, R.J. Forster, R.I. .Alackie G.T. Attwood 492 Mediation of arsenic oxidation by Thiomonas sp. in acid- mine drainage (Carnoules, France) O. Bruneel, 631 Survival of Escherichia coli 0157:117, Listeria monocyto¬ genes 4b and Yersinia enterocolitica 03 in different yogurt J.-C. Personne', C. Casiot, Ai. Leblanc, F. Elhaz-Poulichet, and kefir combinations as prefermentation contami¬ B.J. Alahler, .4. Le Fle'che £5' P.A.D. Grimont nant Al. Gulmez (5 A. Guven 500 A model for the thermal inactivation of micro-orga¬ nisms R.J.W. Lambert 637 Germination of spores of Bacillus subtilis with dodecyla- mine B. Setlow, .4.E. Cowan P. Setlow 508 Molecular characterization of the microbial species that colonize human ileal and colonic mucosa by using 16S rDNA sequence analysis X. Wang, S.P. Heazlewood, D.O. Krause F.H.J. Florin Volume 95, Issue 4, October 2003 521 Substrate induction of isomaltulose synthase in a newly 649 Identification of campylobacteria isolated from Danish isolated Klebsiella sp. LX3 X. Li, C. Zhao, Q. An ^ broilers by phenotypic tests and species-specific PC-R D. Zhang assays M. Waino, D.D. Bang, M. Lund, S. Nordentoft, 528 Effect of some abiotic factors on the biological activity of J.S. Andersen, K. Pedersen M. Aladsen Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus N.A. Tejera, E. Ortega, 656 Evidence for dose-dependent effects on plant growth by J. Gonza'lez-Lo'pez £5^ C. Lliich Stenotrophomonas strains from different origins /. Suck- 536 Influence of groundwater characteristics on the survival storjf G. Berg of enteric viruses C. Gordon £5" S. Toze 664 Investigation of antibiotic and antibacterial agent cross¬ 545 Effect of fermented soya beans on diarrhoea and feed resistance in target bacteria from homes of antibacterial efficiency in weaned piglets J.L. Kiers, J.G. Meijer, product users and nonusers E.C. Cole, R..M. Addison, Al.J.R. Nout, F.M. Rombouts, M.J.A. Nabuurs £5" J. van J.R. Rubino, K.E. Leese, P.D. Dulaney, .M.S. Newell, der Meulen J. Wilkins, D.J. Gaber, T. Wineinger £5' D.A. Criger 553 The use of amplified flanking region-PCR in the isolation Ell Application of sucrose-gradient centrifugation for selec¬ of laccase promoter sequences from the edible fungus tive isolation of Nocardia spp. from soil //. Yamamura, Pleurotus sajor-caju D.M. Soden A. D.W. Dobson .M. Hayakawa £5' Y. limura [viii] CONTENTS 686 Selection of biochemical mutants of Aspergillus niger 787 -Microarray analysis of erythromycin resistance determi¬ resistant to some abiotic stresses with increased inulinase nants D. Volokhov, V. Chizhikov, K. Chumakov £f7 production M. Skowronek £5" J. Fieditrek A. Rasooly 693 Characterization of Vibrio strains isolated from turbot 799 Beijerinckia der.vii releases plant growth regulators and {Seoplillialmiis maximiis) culture by phenotypic analysis, amino acids in synthetic media independent of nitro- ribotyping and 16S rRNA gene sequence comparison genase activity D.S. Thuler, E.I.S. Floh, IV. Handro Cl M. Monies, R. Farto, M.J. Perez, T.P. Nieto, J.L. Larsen H.R. Barbosa H. Christensen 807 The effects of temperature, water activity and pH on the 704 Identification of a novel stress resistance mechanism in growth of Aeromonas hydrophila and on its subsequent Campylobacter jejuni C. Murphy, C. Carroll £5' sur\ ival in microcosm water AI. Sautour, P. Alary, K.N. Jordan N.E. Cluhib f^J.P. Hornez 709 In vitro activity of allicin against Staphylococcus epider- 814 Patterns of antimicrobial activities from soil actinomy- niidis and influence of suhinhihitory concentrations on cetes isolated under different conditions of pH and biofilm formation C. Pe'rez-Ciraldo, C. Cruz-Villalo'n, salinity A. Basilio, 1. Gonzalez, Ai.F. Vicente, R. Sa'nchez-Silos, R. Marti'nez-Rubio, M.T. Blanco J. Gorrochategui, A. Cabello, A. Gonzalez O. Genilloud A.C. Cdmez-Garcia 824 Improvement of acetate production from lactose by 712 Statistical optimization of a high maltose-forming, growing Clostridium thermolacticum in mixed batch hyperthermostable and Ca^^-independent a-amylase culture C. Collet, J.-P. Schwitzguebel & P. Pe'ringer production by an extreme thermophile Geobacillus 832 Effect of Azospirillum-meiifdtcd plant grow th promotion thermoleovorans using response surface methodology on the development of bacterial diseases on fresh-market J. L. Uma .Maheswar Rao £5' T. Satyanarayana and cherry tomato A.Ai. Romero, O.S. Correa, S. Moccia 719 Internalization of bioluminescent Escherichia coli and d J.G. Rivas Salmonella Montevideo in growing bean sprouts 839 Betaine and carnitine uptake systems in Listeria mono¬ K. Warriner, S. Spaniolas, .M. Dickinson, C. ll right £^ cytogenes affect growth and survival in foods and during If .Al. Unites infection R.D. Sleator, G.A. Francis, D. O'Beirne, 728 Rapid and effective detection of anthrax spores in soil hy C.G.AL Gahan d C. Hill PC.R //./. Cheun, S.-I. Alakino, M. IVatarai, J. Erdene- 847 Effects of xylulokinase activity on ethanol production haatar, K. Kawamoto £5" 1. Uchida from D-xylulose hy recombinant Saccharomyces cerevi- 734 A model for the efficacv of combined inhibitors siae T.-H. Lee, Ai.-D. Kim, Y.-C. Park, S.-M. Bae, R.J.W. Lambert £5" R. Lambert Y.-fV. Ryu dJ.-H. Seo 744 Characterization of /’/«c;mv-i() a novel, plasmid-encoded 853 Antifungal activity of the components of .Melaleuca AmpC-type /I-lactamase gene in a clinical isolate of alternifolia (tea tree) oil A..4. Hammer, C.F. Carson d Enterobacter aerogenes S.H. Lee, S.H. Jeong ^ TV. Riley Y.-Al. Park 861 Homologous expression of a mutated heta-tuhulin gene 753 Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Salmonella does not confer benomyl resistance on Trichoderma spp. isolates from US cattle in feedlots in 1999 and virens M. Aliikherjee, R. Hadar, P.K. Ahtkherjee d 2000 D.A. Dargatz, P.J. Fedorka-Cray, S.R. Ladely, B.A. Horwitz C. .4. Kopral, K.E. Ferris £? .M.L. Headrick 868 Degradation of African locust bean oil by Bacillus subtilis 162 Expression of cellular antigens of Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus pumilus isolated from soumbala, a fermented that react with monoclonal antibodies C11E9 and EM- xAfrican locust bean condiment L.I.I. Ouoba, Al.D. 7G1 under acid-, salt- or temperature-induced stress Cantor, B. Diawara, A.S. Traore'd M. Jakobsen environments T. Geng, K.P. Kim, R. Gomez, 874 Intrinsic and acquired resistance to quaternary ammo¬ D. .M. Sherman, R. Bashir, M.R. Ladisch £5' A.K. Bhunia nium compounds in food-related Pseudomonas spp. 773 Genetic diversity of human isolates of Salmonella enterica S. Langsrud, G. Sundheim d R. Borgmann-Strahsen serovar Enteritidis in Malaysia S.A. Bakeri, R.M. Yasin, 883 Phospholipid molecular species distributions of Candida Y.T. Koh, S.D. Puthucheary K.L. Thong isolates from the UK and Iran .4.Z. Mahmoudabadi, 781 Reduction in excess sludge production by addition of V. Boote, J. Verran, E. Johnson d D.B. Drucker chemical uncouplers in activated sludge batch cul¬ tures F.X. Ye, D.S. Shen £5' Y. Li CONTENTS [ix] Volume 95, Issue 5, November 2003 1016 ECvaluation of the use of pooled serum, pooled muscle tissue fluid (meat juice) and p(K)led faeces for monitoring 891 Salmonella on pig carcasses: positive pigs and cross pig herds for Salmonella R.H. Davies, P.J. Heath, contamination in the slaughterhouse N. Botteldoorn, S.A4. Co.xon & .4. R. Sayers If. Ileymlrickx, N. Rijpens, K. Grijspeerdt & L. Herman 1026 The effect of bovine lactoferrin and lactoferricin B on the 904 Determination of aerial microbiological contamination in ability of feline calicivirus (a norovirus surrogate) and scholastic sports environments C. Dacarro, A.AI. Picco, poliovirus to infect cell cultures K.B. AlcCann, A. Lee, P. Grisoli M. Rodolfi J. Wan, H. Roginski & M.J. Coventry 913 Antibacterial activity of honey and propolis from Apis 1034 Influence of inoculum preparation on the growth of mellifera and Tetragonisea angiistula against Staphylococcus Penicillium chrysogenum M. Sautour, P. Dantigny, aureus P.L. Miorin, N.C. Levy Junior, A.R. Custodio, AI.-C. Guilhem Al. Bensoussan If .A. Bretz AI.C. Marcucci 1039 Impact of biocontrol agents Pseudomonas fluorescens 921 Multiple competitive PCR-DGGE as a tool for quanti¬ (CHAO and its genetically modified derivatives on the fying and profiling defined mixed cultures of lactic acid diversity of culturable fungi in the rhizosphere of bacteria during production of probiotics from complex mungbean S.S. Shaukat LA. Siddiqtii polysaccharides J. Pintado, J.P. Guyot F. Ampe 1049 Exopolysaccharide production during batch cultures with 934 Evaluation of PC.R primers for denaturing gradient gel free and immobilized Lactobacillus rhamnosus RW- electrophoresis analysis of fungal communities in com¬ 9595M D. Bergmaier, C.P. Champagne C. Lacroix post Al.N. Marshall, L. Cocolin, D.A. Mills ^ 1058 Production of antibacterial substances by bifidobacterial J. S. Va nderGheynst isolates from infant stool active against Listeria mono¬ 949 Optimization of enrichment and plating procedures for cytogenes R. Toure', E. Kheadr, C. Lacroix, O. .Moroni the recovery of Escherichia coli Gill and 026 from S' /. Fhss minced beef T.M.G. Catarame, K.A. O'Hanlon, 1070 Detection and survival of Campylobacter in chicken G. Oujfy, J.J. Sheridan, I.S. Blair & D.A. McDowell eggs O. Sahin, P. Kobalka £5" ij. Zhang 958 P(^R detection of Listeria monocytogenes: a study of 1080 rhe effect of Lactobacillus buchneri, with or without multiple factors affecting sensitivity R. .dznar S' homofermentative lactic acid bacteria, on the fermenta¬ B. .4 hire on tion, aerobic stability and ruminal degradability of wheat, 967 Desiccation and heat tolerance of Enterohacter sakaza- sorghum and maize silages 1. Filya kii P. Breeuwer, .4. Lardeau, .M. Peterz S H.Ai. Joosten 1087 Controlling grape must fermentation in early winemaking 974 Staphylococcal accessory gene regulator (sar) as a phases: the role of electrochemical treatment G’. Lustrato, signature gene to detect enterotoxigenic staphylococ¬ G. Alfano, C. Belli, L. Grazia, AI. lorizzo, L. Alaitiro, ci B.P. Padmapriya, .4. Ramesh, .4. Chandrashekar F. Massarella, E. Zanardini G. Ranalli S M. C. I aradaraj 1096 Differentiation of Arcobacter species by numerical analysis 982 (Characterization of a mosquitocidal Bacillus thuringiensis of AFLP profiles and description of a novel Arcobacter serovar sotto strain isolated from Okinawa, Japan from pig abortions and turkey faeces S.L.W. On, A. Ohgushi, N. Wasano, N. Shisa, H. Saitoh, E. Alizuki, C.S. Harrington (S' H.I. Atabay M. Alaeda S M. Ohha 1106 Intraspecific characterization of Vibrio alginolyticus iso¬ 990 Detection and characterization of the novel bacteriocin lates recovered from cultured fish in Spain /. Zorrilla, entomocin 9, and safety evaluation of its producer. A1.A. Aloritiigo, D. Castro, A4.C. Balebona (5 J.J. Borrego Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. entomocidus HD9 A. CheriJ, 1117 Penicillium verrucosum in wheat and barley indicates S. Chehimi, F. Limem, B.Al. Hansen, N.B. Hendriksen, presence of ochratoxin A F. Lund S' J.C. Frisvad D. Dafjonchio S A. Boudahous 1124 Shewanella sp. G.4-22, a psychrophilic hydrocarbono- 1001 Molecular characterization and distribution of virulence- clastic antarctic bacterium producing polyunsaturated associated genes amongst .4eronionas isolates from fatty acids G. Gentile, V. Bonasera, C. Amico, L. Giuliano Libya A.I. Abdullah, C.A. Hart S C. Winstanley S A1.M. Yakimov 1008 (Chloramphenicol and florfenicol susceptibility of fish- 1134 DNA fingerprinting of human isolates of Salmonella pathogenic bacteria isolated in France: comparison of enterica serotype Paratyphi B in Malaysia YL. Goh, R. minimum inhibitory concentration, using recommended Yasin, S.D. Puthucheary, Y.T. Koh, V.K.E. Lim, Z. Taib provisory standards for fish bacteria C. Alichel, S K.L. Thong B. Kerouault C. Alartin [X] CONTENTS 1143 Antimicrobial activity of Paenihacilhis peoriae strain 1255 Rapid determination of vitamin B2 secretion by bacteria NRRL BD-62 against a broad spe ;trum of phytopatho- growing on solid media A. Salvetti, F. Celandroni, genic bacteria and fungi I. von der IVeid, D.S. Alviano, E. Ghelardi, A. Baggiani S. Senesi A.L.S. Santos, R.M.A. Soares, C.S. Alviano L. Seldin 1261 Clonal variation in maximum specific grow th rate and 1152 Characterization of the Mucor circinelloides life cycle by susceptibility towards antimicrobials N. Sufya, on-line image analysis T.L. Liihhehusen, J. Nielsen D. G. .dllison {S' P. Gilbert A1. McIntyre 1268 A model of microbial survival curves in w ater treated w ith ! a volatile disinfectant M.G. Corradini 15 Ai. Peleg \ Volume 95, Issue 6, December 2003 1277 A biochemical protocol for the isolation and identification j of current species of Vibrio in seafood D. Ottaviani, 1161 The nitrilase family of CN hydrolysing enzymes - a L. Aiasini (5 S. Bacchiocchi comparative study C. O'Reilly S' P.D. Turner 1285 A comparison of the International Standards Organisa¬ 1175 Detection of mutagenic pollution of natural environment tion reference method for the detection of coliforms and using microbiological assays G. H'^yrzyn S A. Czyz Escherichia coli in water with a defined substrate procedure S.I. Niemela, J.V. Lee 5 C.R. Pricker 1182 Seven-hour fluorescence in situ hybridization technique for enumeration of Enterobacteriaceae in food and 1293 The use of PC>R to aid in the rapid identification of Vibrio environmental water sample M. Ootsuho, T. Shimizu, harveyi isolates H.J. Oakey, N. Levy, D.G. Bourne, R. Tanaka, T. Sawahe, K. Tajinui S V'. Ezura B. Cullen (5 .4. Thomas 1191 Burkholderia cepacia complex genomovars: utilization of 1304 Development of method to quantify extracellular carbo¬ carbon sources, susceptibility to antimicrobial agents and hydrate complexes produced b\ Escherichia coli growth on selective media K. Vermis, P.A.R. Vandamme 0157:H7 J.-H. Ryu S' L.R. Beuchat S H.J. Nelis 1315 Action of trehalose on the preservation of Lactobacillus 1200 Screening and selection of exopolysaccharide-producing delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus by heat and osmotic dehydra¬ strains of Lactobacillus delhrueckii subsp. hulgaricus tion A. Gomez Zavaglia, E. Tymezyszyn, G. De Antoni (5 .4.D. IVelman, I.S. Maddo.x S R.H. Archer E. Anibal Disalvo 1207 Identification of Lactobacillus alitnentarius and Lactoba¬ 1321 Inter-laboratory evaluation of three flagellin PCR/RF'LP cillus farciminis with 16S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer methods for typing Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli: the region polymorphism and PCR amplification using CAMPYNET experience C.S. 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Roe Salmonella contamination in a laboratory model kitch¬ 1235 A lacticin 481-producing adjunct culture increases starter en J. Barker, AI. Naeeni S S.F. Bloomfield lysis while inhibiting nonstarter lactic acid bacteria 1361 A molecular method to detect Bacillus cereus from a coffee | proliferation during Cheddar cheese ripening L. O’Sul¬ concentrate sample used in industrial preparations M. livan, R.P. Ross C. Hill Alanzano, C. Giusto, L. lacumin, C. Cantoni S G. Comi j 1242 Confirmation of Escherichia coli and its distinction from 1367 Analysis of the legume-rhizobia symbiosis in shrubs from | Klebsiella species by gas and indole formation at 44 and central western Spain S. Rodriguez-Echeverna, i 44.5°C R. Aiaarit Niemi, J. Alentu, A. Siitonen M. A. Pe'rez-Ferna'ndez, S. Vlaar (5 T. Finnan I S. I. 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