Soil Chitinase Activity Assay Kit
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- Product Code: 67069
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The Soil Chitinase Activity Assay Kit is primarily used to measure chitinase enzyme activity in soil samples. This is crucial for understanding soil health and microbial activity, as chitinase plays a key role in breaking down chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls and insect exoskeletons. By assessing chitinase activity, researchers can evaluate the decomposition processes and nutrient cycling in soil ecosystems. This kit is valuable in agricultural research to study soil fertility and the impact of microbial communities on plant growth. It also aids in environmental studies to monitor soil quality and the effects of pollutants or agricultural practices on microbial enzyme activity. Additionally, it supports research in biocontrol strategies, as chitinase-producing microorganisms can be used to manage plant pathogens.
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100.000 | 10-20 days | ฿19,440.00 |
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Soil Chitinase Activity Assay Kit
The Soil Chitinase Activity Assay Kit is primarily used to measure chitinase enzyme activity in soil samples. This is crucial for understanding soil health and microbial activity, as chitinase plays a key role in breaking down chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls and insect exoskeletons. By assessing chitinase activity, researchers can evaluate the decomposition processes and nutrient cycling in soil ecosystems. This kit is valuable in agricultural research to study soil fertility and the impact of microbial communities on plant growth. It also aids in environmental studies to monitor soil quality and the effects of pollutants or agricultural practices on microbial enzyme activity. Additionally, it supports research in biocontrol strategies, as chitinase-producing microorganisms can be used to manage plant pathogens.
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