نتایج جستجو برای: oligotrophic bacterium

تعداد نتایج: 49354  

2017
Judith F. Blom Yannick S. Zimmermann Thomas Ammann Jakob Pernthaler

We investigated predator-prey interactions in a model system consisting of the bacterivorous flagellate Poterioochromonas sp. strain DS and the freshwater bacterium Sphingobium sp. strain Z007. This bacterial strain tends to form a subpopulation of grazing-resistant microscopic flocs, presumably by aggregation. Enhanced formation of such flocs could be demonstrated in static batch culture exper...

2002
Brian N. Popp Marian B. Westley Sakae Toyoda Tatsuya Miwa John E. Dore Naohiro Yoshida Terri M. Rust Francis J. Sansone Mary E. Russ Nathaniel E. Ostrom Peggy H. Ostrom

[1] Although the oceans are a significant source of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) to the atmosphere, the magnitude and characteristics of this source are poorly constrained. We present here stable isotope and isotopomer (intramolecular distribution of N within the linear NNO molecule) results for N2O and oxygen stable isotopic data for dissolved O2 from Station ALOHA in the subtropical...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Hilary G Close Sunita R Shah Anitra E Ingalls Aaron F Diefendorf Eoin L Brodie Roberta L Hansman Katherine H Freeman Lihini I Aluwihare Ann Pearson

Sixty percent of the world ocean by area is contained in oligotrophic gyres [Longhurst A (1995) Prog Oceanog 36:77-16], the biomass of which is dominated by picophytoplankton, including cyanobacteria and picoeukaryotic algae, as well as picoheterotrophs. Despite their recognized importance in carbon cycling in the surface ocean, the role of small cells and their detrital remains in the transfer...

Journal: :Microbiology 1995
F Schut M Jansen T M Gomes J C Gottschal W Harder R A Prins

A facultatively oligotrophic ultramicrobacterium (strain RB2256) isolated from an Alaskan fjord by extinction dilution in seawater, was grown in batch culture and under single- and dual-substrate-limitation of alanine and glucose in a chemostat. The nature of the uptake systems, and the uptake kinetics and utilization patterns of alanine and glucose were investigated. Glucose uptake was inducib...

2013
Johan Decelle Patrick Martin Katsiaryna Paborstava David W. Pond Geraint Tarling Frédéric Mahé Colomban de Vargas Richard Lampitt Fabrice Not

Marine planktonic organisms that undertake active vertical migrations over their life cycle are important contributors to downward particle flux in the oceans. Acantharia, globally distributed heterotrophic protists that are unique in building skeletons of celestite (strontium sulfate), can produce reproductive cysts covered by a heavy mineral shell that sink rapidly from surface to deep waters...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Naoko Ohhata Nobuyuki Yoshida Hiroshi Egami Tohoru Katsuragi Yoshiki Tani Hiroshi Takagi

Rhodococcus erythropolis N9T-4, which was isolated from crude oil, showed extremely oligotrophic growth and formed its colonies on a minimal salt medium solidified using agar or silica gel without any additional carbon source. N9T-4 did not grow under CO(2)-limiting conditions but could grow on a medium containing NaHCO(3) under the same conditions, suggesting that the oligotrophic growth of N9...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Nathan Walworth Ulrike Pfreundt William C Nelson Tracy Mincer John F Heidelberg Feixue Fu John B Waterbury Tijana Glavina del Rio Lynne Goodwin Nikos C Kyrpides Miriam L Land Tanja Woyke David A Hutchins Wolfgang R Hess Eric A Webb

Understanding the evolution of the free-living, cyanobacterial, diazotroph Trichodesmium is of great importance because of its critical role in oceanic biogeochemistry and primary production. Unlike the other >150 available genomes of free-living cyanobacteria, only 63.8% of the Trichodesmium erythraeum (strain IMS101) genome is predicted to encode protein, which is 20-25% less than the average...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Matthew T Cottrell David L Kirchman

UNLABELLED Bacteria often respond to environmental stimuli using transcriptional control, but this may not be the case for marine bacteria such as "Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique," a cultivated representative of the SAR11 clade, the most abundant organism in the ocean. This bacterium has a small, streamlined genome and an unusually low number of transcriptional regulators, suggesting that trans...

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