Biofilms by the hyperhalophilic archaea Halorubrum sp. and Halobacterium sp. were analyzed, and for the first time the progression of structural features and the developmental parameters of these sessile populations are described. Optical slicing and digital analysis of sequential micrographs showed that their three dimensional structure was microorganism dependent. Biofilms of Halobacterium sp. developed in clusters that covered about 30% of the supporting surface at the interface level and expanded over about 86 ± 4 μm in thickness, while Halorubrum sp. biofilms covered less than 20% of the surface and reached a thickness of 41 ± 1 μm. The kinetics of growth was lower in biofilms, with generation times of 27 ± 1 and 36 ± 2 h for Halobacte...
BACKGROUND: Biofilm formation has been studied in much detail for a variety of bacterial species, as...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
Early and mature biofilm formation in the extremely halophilic euryarchaeon Halobacterium salinarum ...
Biofilms by the hyperhalophilic archaea Halorubrum sp. and Halobacterium sp. were analyzed, and for ...
<div><p>Biofilms by the hyperhalophilic archaea <i>Halorubrum</i> sp. and <i>Halobacterium</i> sp. w...
Biofilms, i.e. multicellular microbial communities, are widely accepted as the predominating mode of...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
This thesis seeks to advance the field of archaeal biofilms and related social behaviors through the...
A fluorescence-based live-cell adhesion assay was used to examine biofilm formation by 20 different ...
ABSTRACT The ability to form biofilms is shared by many microorganisms, including archaea. Cells in ...
Biofilms are structured and organized communities of microorganisms that represent one of the most s...
Biofilms are currently viewed as the most common form in which microorganisms exist in nature. Bacte...
The understanding of biofilm formation by bioleaching microorganisms is of great importance for infl...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
BACKGROUND: Biofilm formation has been studied in much detail for a variety of bacterial species, as...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
Early and mature biofilm formation in the extremely halophilic euryarchaeon Halobacterium salinarum ...
Biofilms by the hyperhalophilic archaea Halorubrum sp. and Halobacterium sp. were analyzed, and for ...
<div><p>Biofilms by the hyperhalophilic archaea <i>Halorubrum</i> sp. and <i>Halobacterium</i> sp. w...
Biofilms, i.e. multicellular microbial communities, are widely accepted as the predominating mode of...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
This thesis seeks to advance the field of archaeal biofilms and related social behaviors through the...
A fluorescence-based live-cell adhesion assay was used to examine biofilm formation by 20 different ...
ABSTRACT The ability to form biofilms is shared by many microorganisms, including archaea. Cells in ...
Biofilms are structured and organized communities of microorganisms that represent one of the most s...
Biofilms are currently viewed as the most common form in which microorganisms exist in nature. Bacte...
The understanding of biofilm formation by bioleaching microorganisms is of great importance for infl...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
BACKGROUND: Biofilm formation has been studied in much detail for a variety of bacterial species, as...
International audienceDespite clear advances in characterizing marine biofilms, details on their for...
Early and mature biofilm formation in the extremely halophilic euryarchaeon Halobacterium salinarum ...