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1. Differentiation of the metabolic profile of actinobacteria isolated from the soil of the caatinga biome by paper spray mass spectrometry.

2. Fruit wrapping kraft coated paper promotes the isolation of actinobacteria using ex situ and in situ methods.

4. Dynamics of water-soluble carbon substances and microbial populations during the composting of de-inking paper sludge.

5. Cellulase production by Actinomycetes ID07–278 from grass and sugarcane bagasse for paper industry applications.

6. Actinomycetes with antimicrobial activity isolated from paper wasp (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) nests.

7. Biobleaching of mechanical paper pulp using Streptomyces rutgersensis UTMC 2445 isolated from a lignocellulose‐rich soil.

9. Screening, Production and Characterization of Potential Lignocellulolytic Actinomycetes from Agricultural Field.

10. Fungal pectinases: an insight into production, innovations and applications.

11. Characteristics and kinetics of thermophilic actinomycetes' amylase production on agro-wastes and its application for ethanol fermentation.

12. The Bacterial Degradation of Lignin—A Review.

13. Sciscionella sediminilitoris sp. nov., a Marine Actinomycete Isolated from Cape Rochado, Malaysia, and the Emendations to the Description of the Genus Sciscionella.

14. Occurrence and characterization of actinobacteria and thermoactinomycetes isolated from pulp and board samples containing recycled fibres.

15. Manipulation and epigenetic control of silent biosynthetic pathways in actinobacteria.

16. Peroxidase-producing actinobacteria from Algerian environments and insights from the genome sequence of peroxidase-producing Streptomyces sp. S19.

17. A novel actinomycete Streptomyces enissocaesilis exhibiting algicidal activity against the toxic cyanobacterium Phormidium angustissimum.

18. Potential of indigenous ligno-cellulolytic microbial consortium to accelerate degradation of heterogenous crop residues.

19. Development and evaluation of novel bio-safe filter paper-based kits for sputum microscopy and transport to directly detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and associated drug resistance

20. Development and evaluation of novel bio-safe filter paper-based kits for sputum microscopy and transport to directly detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and associated drug resistance.

21. Ecology and genomics of Actinobacteria: new concepts for natural product discovery.

22. Refactoring the Concise Biosynthetic Pathway of Cyanogramide Unveils Spirooxindole Formation Catalyzed by a P450 Enzyme.

23. A progesterone biosensor derived from microbial screening.

24. The Study of Potentially Lignocellulolytic Actinobacteria Pseudonocardia sp. AI2.

25. Ignored microbial-induced taste and odor in drinking water reservoirs: Novel insight into actinobacterial community structure, assembly, and odor-producing potential.

26. Widespread distribution of the DyP-carrying bacteria involved in the aflatoxin B1 biotransformation in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria.

27. Alternative protocol leading to rapid identification of Actinomycetes isolated from Algerian desertic soil by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.

28. Isolation and characterization of 2-butoxyethanol degrading bacterial strains

29. Application and research progress of ARTP mutagenesis in actinomycetes breeding.

30. Microbial succession of lignocellulose degrading bacteria during composting of corn stalk

31. Natural product discovery in soil actinomycetes: unlocking their potential within an ecological context.

32. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy for the characterization of the metabolites of the biodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene carried out by Tsukamurella paurometabola.

33. Discovery of sesquiterpenoids from an actinomycete Crossiella cryophila through genome mining and heterologous expression.

34. Stomatohabitans albus gen. nov., sp. nov., an oral living facultative anaerobic actinobacteria isolated form Steller sea lion, and proposal of Stomatohabitantaceae fam. nov. and Stomatohabitantales ord. nov.

35. Investigation of bacterial diversity in Cajanus cajan-planted gangue soil via high-throughput sequencing

36. Using next‐generation sequencing to detect oral microbiome change following periodontal interventions: A systematic review.

37. Draft Genome Sequences for the Frankia sp. strains CgS1, CcI156 and CgMI4, Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated from Casuarina sp. in Egypt

38. Enzymatic Degradation of p-Nitrophenyl Esters, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Cutin, and Suberin by Sub1, a Suberinase Encoded by the Plant Pathogen Streptomyces scabies

39. Investigation of vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 hydroxylation by Kutzneria albida

40. The actinomycete Kitasatospora sp. SeTe27, subjected to adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) in the presence of selenite, varies its cellular morphology, redox stability, and tolerance to the toxic oxyanion.

41. Identification of environmental Actinobacteria in buildings by means of chemotaxonomy, 16S rRNA sequencing, and MALDI-TOF MS.

42. Effect of Precursors and Their Regulators on the Biosynthesis of Antibiotics in Actinomycetes .

43. Effect of microplastics on soil greenhouse gas emissions in agroecosystems: Does it depend upon microplastic shape and soil type?

44. Enhancement of mangrove growth performance using fish emulsion and halotolerant plant growth-promoting actinobacteria for sustainable management in the UAE.

45. Simultaneous decarbonization and phosphorus removal by Tetrasphaera elongata with glucose as carbon source under aerobic conditions.

46. A Review of the Mechanisms of Bacterial Colonization of the Mammal Gut.

47. Expanding the Toolbox of (R)-selective Amine Transaminases by Identification and Characterization of new Members

48. Microbial Degradation of Rubber: Actinobacteria

49. The flavin mononucleotide cofactor in α-hydroxyacid oxidases exerts its electrophilic/nucleophilic duality in control of the substrate-oxidation level

50. New genus-specific primers for PCR identification of Rubrobacter strains