We now know that the abundance of free viruses in most marine environments is high. There is still, however, a lack of understanding of their occurrence and distribution and of in situ relationships between viral and host communities in natural environments. This may be partly due to methodological limitations. Our main aim was therefore to perform a case study in which a variety of methods were applied in order to give an improved, high-resolution description of the microbial communities in a natural environment, In order to do this we combined light microscopy (LM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), flow cytometry (FCM), PCR denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and studied th...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
International audienceDuring the PeECE III mesocosm experiment in 2005 we investigated how the virio...
Lysogeny (bacteria containing inducible prophages) and lytic viral infection (bacteria in a lytic st...
We now know that the abundance of free viruses in most marine environments is high. There is still, ...
Several previous studies have shown that Emiliania huxleyi blooms and terminations have been succeed...
Recognition of viruses as the most abundant component of aquatic microbial communities has stimulate...
International audienceViral diversity has been studied in a variety of marine habitats and spatial a...
We used analytical flow cytometry (AFC) to determine virus concentrations through vertical profiles ...
Viruses are abundant members of marine microbial communities and important components of marine foo...
Uni-algal, non-axenic cultures of six marine diatoms were screened by polymerase chain reaction-dena...
The investigation of phages, their diversity, and their modulating role of bacterial populations dur...
To initiate algal virus research in the Bay of Quinte, three stations were sampled biweekly througho...
Viruses are recognised as ubiquitous and numerically abundant components of marine ecosystems, howev...
We have studied the temporal variation in viral abundances and community assemblage in the eutrophic...
Flow cytometry (FCM) was successfully used to enumerate viruses in seawater after staining with the ...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
International audienceDuring the PeECE III mesocosm experiment in 2005 we investigated how the virio...
Lysogeny (bacteria containing inducible prophages) and lytic viral infection (bacteria in a lytic st...
We now know that the abundance of free viruses in most marine environments is high. There is still, ...
Several previous studies have shown that Emiliania huxleyi blooms and terminations have been succeed...
Recognition of viruses as the most abundant component of aquatic microbial communities has stimulate...
International audienceViral diversity has been studied in a variety of marine habitats and spatial a...
We used analytical flow cytometry (AFC) to determine virus concentrations through vertical profiles ...
Viruses are abundant members of marine microbial communities and important components of marine foo...
Uni-algal, non-axenic cultures of six marine diatoms were screened by polymerase chain reaction-dena...
The investigation of phages, their diversity, and their modulating role of bacterial populations dur...
To initiate algal virus research in the Bay of Quinte, three stations were sampled biweekly througho...
Viruses are recognised as ubiquitous and numerically abundant components of marine ecosystems, howev...
We have studied the temporal variation in viral abundances and community assemblage in the eutrophic...
Flow cytometry (FCM) was successfully used to enumerate viruses in seawater after staining with the ...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
International audienceDuring the PeECE III mesocosm experiment in 2005 we investigated how the virio...
Lysogeny (bacteria containing inducible prophages) and lytic viral infection (bacteria in a lytic st...