نتایج جستجو برای: oligotrophic bacterium

تعداد نتایج: 49354  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2012

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1995

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Craig Stephens Beat Christen Kelly Watanabe Thomas Fuchs Urs Jenal

In the oligotrophic freshwater bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, D-xylose induces expression of over 50 genes, including the xyl operon, which encodes key enzymes for xylose metabolism. The promoter (P(xylX)) controlling expression of the xyl operon is widely used as a tool for inducible heterologous gene expression in C. crescentus. We show here that P(xylX) and at least one other promoter in ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Pongdet Piromyou Teerana Greetatorn Kamonluck Teamtisong Takashi Okubo Ryo Shinoda Achara Nuntakij Panlada Tittabutr Nantakorn Boonkerd Kiwamu Minamisawa Neung Teaumroong

Plant colonization by bradyrhizobia is found not only in leguminous plants but also in nonleguminous species such as rice. To understand the evolution of the endophytic symbiosis of bradyrhizobia, the effect of the ecosystems of rice plantations on their associations was investigated. Samples were collected from various rice (Oryza sativa) tissues and crop rotational systems. The rice endophyti...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2004
Hiroyuki Ohta Reiko Hattori Yuuji Ushiba Hisayuki Mitsui Masao Ito Hiroshi Watanabe Akira Tonosaki Tsutomu Hattori

The taxonomic position of a halo- and organo-sensitive, oligotrophic soil bacterium, strain S213(T), was investigated. Cells were Gram-negative, non-motile, strictly aerobic, yellow-pigmented rods of short to medium length on diluted nutrient broth. When 0.1-0.4 % (w/v) NaCl was added to diluted media composed of peptone and meat extract, growth was inhibited with increasing NaCl concentration ...

2015
Barbara L. Hayford Andrea M. Caires Sudeep Chandra Scott F. Girdner

Relative to their scarcity, large, deep lakes support a large proportion of the world's freshwater species. This biodiversity is threatened by human development and is in need of conservation. Direct comparison of biodiversity is the basis of biological monitoring for conservation but is difficult to conduct between large, insular ecosystems. The objective of our study was to conduct such a com...

2014
Ali M. Al-Aidaroos Mohsen M. O. El-Sherbiny Sathianeson Satheesh Gopikrishna Mantha Susana Agustī Beatriz Carreja Carlos M. Duarte Inés Álvarez

High solar radiation along with extreme transparency leads to high penetration of solar radiation in the Red Sea, potentially harmful to biota inhabiting the upper water column, including zooplankton. Here we show, based on experimental assessments of solar radiation dose-mortality curves on eight common taxa, the mortality of zooplankton in the oligotrophic waters of the Red Sea to increase st...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Piet Spaak Jennifer Fox Nelson G Hairston

Whether exotic species invade new habitats successfully depends on (i) a change in the invaded habitat that makes it suitable for the invader and (ii) a genetic change in the invading taxon that enhances its fitness in the new habitat, or both. We dissect the causes of invasions of Swiss lakes, north of the Alps, by Daphnia galeata (a zooplankter typical of eutrophic lakes, e.g. those south of ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2014
Adrian K Sharma Jamie W Becker Elizabeth A Ottesen Jessica A Bryant Solange Duhamel David M Karl Otto X Cordero Daniel J Repeta Edward F DeLong

A considerable fraction of the Earth's organic carbon exists in dissolved form in seawater. To investigate the roles of planktonic marine microbes in the biogeochemical cycling of this dissolved organic matter (DOM), we performed controlled seawater incubation experiments and followed the responses of an oligotrophic surface water microbial assemblage to perturbations with DOM derived from an a...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
j fooladi department of biology, faculty of sciences, alzahra university, vanak, tehran, iran. a sajjadian department of biology, faculty of sciences, alzahra university, vanak, tehran, iran.

background: screening is a routine procedure for isolation of microorganisms which are able to produce special metabolites. purified thermostable α-amylase from bacterial sources is widely used in different industries. in this study we analyzed samples collected from three different hot springs in iran to detect any strains capable of producing thermostable α-amylase. materials and methods: hot...

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