Margaret Loutit
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New Zealand microbiologist
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Margaret Loutit's Degrees
- PhD Microbiology University of New Zealand
- Bachelors Microbiology University of New Zealand
Why Is Margaret Loutit Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret Wyn Loutit was a New Zealand microbiologist. She was a full professor at the University of Otago from 1981, and was the inaugural director of the university's Research Office from 1988 to 1995
Margaret Loutit's Published Works
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Published Works
- Passage of metals in effluents, through bacteria to higher organisms (1976) (112)
- Passage of metals to freshwater fish from their food (1978) (97)
- Reduction of chromium(VI) by bacterially produced hydrogen sulphide in a marine environment (1981) (95)
- Non-symbiotic Nitrogen-fixing Organisms from Some New Zealand Tussock-grassland Soils (1971) (81)
- Growth inhibition of the salmon pathogen Vibrio ordalii by a siderophore produced by Vibrio anguillarum strain VL4355 (1994) (47)
- The DNA base composition and fatty acid constitution of some gram-positive pleomorphic soil bacteria (1972) (39)
- The uptake of heavy metals by epiphytic bacteria on Alisma plantago-aquatica (1977) (32)
- Accumulation of Cr(III) by bacteria isolated from polluted sediment (1986) (25)
- Nitrogen-fixation by Mixed Cultures of Aerobic and Anaerobic Micro-organisms in an Aerobic Environment (1973) (24)
- Enterovirus removal from sewage: The effectiveness of four different treatment plants (1986) (23)
- A method for detecting human enteroviruses in aquatic sediments. (1985) (23)
- The effect of effluent high in chromium on marine sediment aerobic heterotrophic bacteria (1984) (22)
- The involvement of epiphytic bacteria in zinc concentration by the red alga Gracilaria sordida (1991) (21)
- Detection of faecal pollution in water by an Escherichia coli uidA gene probe (1991) (20)
- Studies on non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation in New Zealand tussock-grassland soils (1973) (19)
- Enteroviruses of human origin and faecal coliforms in river water and sediments down stream from a sewage outfall in the Taieri River, Otago (1986) (17)
- Identification of aerobic heterotrophic soil bacteria to generic level by using multipoint inoculation techniques. (1969) (15)
- Enteroviruses in mussels and marine sediments and depuration of naturally accumulated viruses by green lipped mussels (Perna canaliculus) (1986) (14)
- Bacterial polysaccharide as a vehicle for entry of Cr(iii) to a food chain (1986) (14)
- Concentration of molybdenum by extra-cellular material produced by rhizosphere bacteria (1976) (13)
- Faecal bacteria from sewage effluent in sediments around an ocean outfall (1985) (11)
- Isolation and characterisation of Vibrio anguillarum from selected marine sites in New Zealand (1990) (11)
- Effect of extracellular polysaccharides of rhizosphere bacteria on the concentration of molybdenum in plants (1977) (11)
- Rhizosphere organisms and molybdenum concentrations in plants (1970) (11)
- The effect of cr(iii) on the form and degradability of a polysaccharide produced by a bacterium isolated from a marine sediment (1986) (10)
- Development of a DNA probe using differential hybridization to detect the fish pathogenVibrio anguillarum (2004) (10)
- The significance of the interactions of chromium and bacteria in aquatic habitats (1988) (9)
- A comparison of the roles of direct absorption and phytoplankton ingestion in accumulation of chromium by sea urchin larvae (1990) (7)
- The aerobic heterotrophic bacteria of two New Zealand soils (1966) (7)
- The effect of soil microorganisms on the concentration of molybdenum in the radish (Raphanus sativus L.), variety “White Icicle” (1968) (7)
- Studies on rhizosphere organisms and molybdenum concentration in plants—II. Comparison of isolates from the rhizospheres of plants grown in two soils under the same conditions (1972) (7)
- Human enteroviruses in marine sediments near a sewage outfall on the Otago Coast (1985) (7)
- Bacteria and chromium in marine sediments (1988) (7)
- Survey of human pathogenic bacteria and viruses in cockle beds at Otakou, Otago Harbour, New Zealand (1989) (6)
- Occurrence of Azotobacter in some soils of South Island, New Zealand (1969) (6)
- The detection of fish pathogenVibrio anguillarum in water and fish using a species-specific DNA probe combined with membrane filtration (2004) (6)
- Siderophore production by New Zealand strains of Vibrio anguillarum (1994) (4)
- Contribution of periphytic bacteria to the concentration of chromium in the crabHelice crassa (1981) (3)
- Aerobic bacteria in saliva of Mongols. (1968) (2)
- Studies on rhizosphere organisms and molybdenum concentration in plants—I. Identification of rhizosphere isolates to generic level (1972) (2)
- The Fate of Certain Bacteria and Heavy Metals in Seuage Discharged Through an Ocean Outfall (1985) (1)
- Differences in molybdenum uptake by micro-organisms from the rhizosphere ofraphanus sativus L. grown in two soils of similar origin (1967) (1)
- Standards for faecal coliform bacterial pollution (1972) (0)
- United States Patent ( 19 ) Lupton et al . 54 BIOREMEDIATION OF CHROMIUM ( VI ) CONTAMINATED SOLID RESIDUES (2017) (0)
- SULFATE REDUCING BACTERIA CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS (2017) (0)
- Gene Probes and Polymerase Chain Reaction for Assessing the Microbiological Quality of Waters (1991) (0)
- Bacteria, metals and water quality (1980) (0)
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