Wasu Pathom-Aree
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Recent Articles
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Wichaphian A, Kamngoen A, Pathom-Aree W, Maneechote W, Khuendee T, Chromkaew Y, et al.
Foods
. 2025 Mar;
14(5).
PMID: 40077511
Microalgal biomass offers a promising biofertilizer option due to its nutrient-rich composition, adaptability, and environmental benefits. This study evaluated the potential of microalgal-based biofertilizers-microalgal biomass, de-oiled microalgal biomass (DMB), and...
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Meethangdee M, Pathom-Aree W
Curr Res Microb Sci
. 2025 Feb;
7:100284.
PMID: 39957781
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants with dominant gametophyte stage that play vital ecological roles in natural ecosystems. Unfortunately, their populations are currently in decline due to habitat destruction and various anthropogenic...
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Promubon K, Tathiya K, Panya A, Pathom-Aree W, Sattayawat P
Bioresour Bioprocess
. 2024 Nov;
11(1):103.
PMID: 39537908
Defining suitable enzymes for reaction steps in novel synthetic pathways is crucial for developing microbial cell factories for non-natural products. Here, we developed a computational workflow to identify C12 alcohol-active...
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Wichaphian A, Kaewman N, Pathom-Aree W, Phinyo K, Pekkoh J, Chromkaew Y, et al.
Bioresour Technol
. 2024 Jul;
408:131163.
PMID: 39079573
Microalgal biomass is gaining increasing attention to produce high-value co-products. This study proposes integrating Chlorella microalgal biomass into a zero-waste biorefining system, aiming to produce biodiesel and biofertilizer. It investigates...
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Xie F, Andrews B, Asenjo J, Goodfellow M, Pathom-Aree W
World J Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2024 Jul;
40(9):283.
PMID: 39060806
This study was designed to recover representative culturable actinomycetes from the Atacama Desert, and to detect their ability to promote plant growth under drought conditions. Environmental samples were taken from...
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Khomampai J, Jeeatid N, Kaeomuangmoon T, Pathom-Aree W, Rangseekaew P, Yosen T, et al.
PeerJ
. 2024 Jul;
12:e17725.
PMID: 39006027
Background: Tomato, a fruit with a high vitamin content, is popular for consumption and economically important in Thailand. However, in the past year, the extensive usage of chemicals has significantly...
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Pathom-Aree W, Sattayawat P, Inwongwan S, Cheirsilp B, Liewtrakula N, Maneechote W, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2024 Jun;
286:127813.
PMID: 38917638
Microalgae growth-promoting bacteria (MGPB), both actinobacteria and non-actinobacteria, have received considerable attention recently because of their potential to develop microalgae-bacteria co-culture strategies for improved efficiency and sustainability of the water-energy-environment...
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Chinachanta K, Chaiwan F, Luu D, Pathom-Aree W
Data Brief
. 2024 May;
54:110466.
PMID: 38774239
A Gram-positive bacterium designated as strain ORF15-23 was isolated from a soil sample collected from rainfed organic paddy fields in Roi Et province, Thailand. This strain is previously reported to...
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Khamsuk K, Dell B, Pathom-Aree W, Pathaichindachote W, Suphrom N, Nakaew N, et al.
J Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2024 Apr;
34(5):1029-1039.
PMID: 38563101
This study explores beneficial bacteria isolated from the roots and rhizosphere soil of Khao Rai Leum Pua Phetchabun rice plants. A total of 315 bacterial isolates (KK001 to KK315) were...