The present study assessed the application of tritiated leucine incorporation into protein, as a measure of bacterial biomass production, within four benthic habitats of a littoral freshwater wetland dominated by emergent vegetation. Basic assumptions underlying the method, such as linearity of leucine incorporation, saturation level of incorporation rates, and specificity of incorporation for bacterial assemblages, were tested, and two procedures for extracting radiolabeled protein were compared. TCA precipitation followed by ultrasonication, and subsequent alkaline dissolution in 0.5 M NaOH, 25 mM EDTA, and 0.1% w/v SDS, gave best results in terms of both extraction efficiency and signal-to-noise ratio. Incorporation of leucine was linear...
The responses of natural bacterial populations in the waters of the Kiel Fjord, Germany, and in Lake...
Bacterioplankton are the primary consumers of dissolved organic matter in the ocean, thus the quanti...
Bacteria of natural waters have an important role in recycling nutrients. As we accumulate informati...
The 3H-leucine incorporation technique for quantifying rates of bacterial production has increased i...
The leucine incorporation technique was evaluated and optimised for measuring bacterial production i...
Prokaryotes play a central role in aquatic ecosystems by consuming approximately half of the organic...
Net production of bacteria passing a 70 micron mesh, or bacteria passing a 1 micron mesh, calculated...
Bacteria play an extraordinarily important role in carbon transformations. It is therefore crucial t...
To evaluate the role of bacteria in the food web of the Breitenbach, a small, unpolluted stream in W...
AbstractSince amino acids represent an important component of dissolved organic carbon in lakes, we ...
The estimation of bacterial DNA synthesis in trophic studies with [3H] thymidine requires quantitati...
Comunicación oralBacterial biomass production is a key parameter for evaluating the role of bacterio...
The estimation of bacterial DNA synthesis in trophic studies with [3H] thymidine requires qu...
Teira, Eva ... et. al.-- Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspective...
Coastal pelagic environments are believed to feature concentration gradients of dissolved organic ca...
The responses of natural bacterial populations in the waters of the Kiel Fjord, Germany, and in Lake...
Bacterioplankton are the primary consumers of dissolved organic matter in the ocean, thus the quanti...
Bacteria of natural waters have an important role in recycling nutrients. As we accumulate informati...
The 3H-leucine incorporation technique for quantifying rates of bacterial production has increased i...
The leucine incorporation technique was evaluated and optimised for measuring bacterial production i...
Prokaryotes play a central role in aquatic ecosystems by consuming approximately half of the organic...
Net production of bacteria passing a 70 micron mesh, or bacteria passing a 1 micron mesh, calculated...
Bacteria play an extraordinarily important role in carbon transformations. It is therefore crucial t...
To evaluate the role of bacteria in the food web of the Breitenbach, a small, unpolluted stream in W...
AbstractSince amino acids represent an important component of dissolved organic carbon in lakes, we ...
The estimation of bacterial DNA synthesis in trophic studies with [3H] thymidine requires quantitati...
Comunicación oralBacterial biomass production is a key parameter for evaluating the role of bacterio...
The estimation of bacterial DNA synthesis in trophic studies with [3H] thymidine requires qu...
Teira, Eva ... et. al.-- Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspective...
Coastal pelagic environments are believed to feature concentration gradients of dissolved organic ca...
The responses of natural bacterial populations in the waters of the Kiel Fjord, Germany, and in Lake...
Bacterioplankton are the primary consumers of dissolved organic matter in the ocean, thus the quanti...
Bacteria of natural waters have an important role in recycling nutrients. As we accumulate informati...