2: Preservation and protection of material

Monday, November 8, 2010: 1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Potomac Ballroom A (Key Bridge Marriott Hotel)
Chair:
Sidney A. Crow
1:00 PM
S6
New Microbiological Monitoring Techniques for Corrosion Safe Oxidizing Biocides and for Mineral Slurries
Sherrill Gammon, R&D Microbiology, Kemira, Atlanta, GA, Marko Kolari, R&D Microbiology, Kemira, Kennesaw, GA, Ken Keegan, Product Line Manager, Kemira, Kennesaw, GA and Mark Nelson, Application Specialist, Kemira, Kennesaw, GA
1:30 PM
S7
Fungi Associated with commercial carpet: Aspects of preservation, sanitization, and recycling contaminants
Daniel Price1, Brandi Eason1 and Donald G. Ahearn2, (1)Microbiology, Interface Research Corporation, Lagrange, GA, (2)Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
2:00 PM
S8
Whey Processing
Carolina Mateus, DeLaval Manufacturing, Kansas City, MO
2:30 PM
Break
3:00 PM
S9
3:30 PM
S10
 Derived Catalyst Derived from Induced Cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous Delays/Extends Ripening of and Reduces Chill Injury in Selected Climacteric Fruit.  George E. Pierce*, Gene K. Drago, Sangeeta Ganguly, Trudy-Ann Tucker, Jennifer W
George E. Pierce, Sidney A Crow, Jr, Jennifer W Hooker, Trudy-Ann Tucker, Sangeeta Ganguly, Gene K. Drago and Shelby Jones-Dozier, Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
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