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International Research & Advancement in Microbiology and Biotechnology
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iramb.2024.4 -
Open Access
Published On: December 08, 2025 Non-alcoholic beverages produced and distributed for commercial purposes are susceptible to microbial contamination. This study aimed to assess microbial loads and identify specific microbes in these beverages. Through a cross-sectional study, 467 samples were randomly selected and tested for... |
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iramb.2024.3 -
Open Access
Published On: August 07, 2025 Numerous studies have reported enhanced health and productivity in various plant species through the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), both under standard conditions and in response to stress. In the present study, 10 PGPRs were isolated from Trifolium alexandrinum (Berseem). The... |
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iramb.2024.3 -
Open Access
Published On: August 07, 2025 Numerous studies have reported enhanced health and productivity in various plant species through the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), both under standard conditions and in response to stress. In the present study, 10 PGPRs were isolated from Trifolium alexandrinum (Berseem). The... |
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Article -
iramb.2024.4 -
Open Access
Published On: December 08, 2025 Non-alcoholic beverages produced and distributed for commercial purposes are susceptible to microbial contamination. This study aimed to assess microbial loads and identify specific microbes in these beverages. Through a cross-sectional study, 467 samples were randomly selected and tested for... |
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Article -
iramb.2024.4 -
Open Access
Published On: December 08, 2025 Non-alcoholic beverages produced and distributed for commercial purposes are susceptible to microbial contamination. This study aimed to assess microbial loads and identify specific microbes in these beverages. Through a cross-sectional study, 467 samples were randomly selected and tested for... |
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Article -
iramb.2024.3 -
Open Access
Published On: August 07, 2025 Numerous studies have reported enhanced health and productivity in various plant species through the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), both under standard conditions and in response to stress. In the present study, 10 PGPRs were isolated from Trifolium alexandrinum (Berseem). The... |
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| Issue Name | Count of Research |
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| General Issue 1 (2025) | 2 |





