Spirostomum from irrigated banana soil

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I am Dr. Satish V Patil, from NMU, Jalgaon, India working on various aspects of Applied Microbiology, includes microbial nanoparticles , pigments, biopolymers and metabolites synthesis and application as microbicides. My major work is Mangment of Mosquitoes by using microbial pesticides, by altering of gut microbes of mosquito larvae and other agro pest.

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Spirostomum is free-living
ciliate protists that reproduce asexually majorly by binary fissions. Organisms also show conjugation mechanism during which compatible individual organism come together and transfer genetic material across a cytoplasmic link.

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