Bacteria in sediments from the surface aerobic layer (0-1 cm) and a deeper anaerobic layer (20-21 cm) of a seagrass bed were examined in section by transmission electron microscopy. Bacteria with a Gram-negative ultrastructure made up 90% of bacteria in the surface layer, and Gram-positive bacteria comprised 10%. In the anaerobic zone, Gram-negative bacteria comprised 70% and Gram-positive bacteria 30% of the bacterial population. These differences were highly significant and support predictions of these proportions made from muramic acid measurements and direct counting with fluorescence microscopy. Most cells were enveloped in extracellular slime layers or envelopes, some with considerable structural complexity. The trophic value to anima...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Heterotrophic bacterial biomass and growth rates were examined in stromatolites formed from four dif...
The first interaction of water column-derived organic matter with benthic microbial communities take...
The structure of the surface of colonies of various Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria was exa...
This study reports a novel study of marine biofilm formation comprising aerobic and anaerobic bacter...
This study reports a novel study of marine biofilm formation comprising aerobic and anaerobic bacter...
An electron microscope study of normal and L-forms of a marine luminous bacterium was carried out. I...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Bacterial communities associated with seagrass bed sedi-ments are not well studied. The work present...
The microstructure, rate of primary production and erodibility of noncohesive and cohesive marine se...
The small-scale distribution of several structural (bacterial abundance, phytopigment, total and sol...
Twenty-three marine and two terrestrial gram-negative bacteria were examined by electron microscopy ...
Microbiological investigations of a marine, brackish sandy sediment area in a water depth of 10 to 1...
Different methods for measuring the rates of processes mediated by bacteria in sediments and the rat...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Heterotrophic bacterial biomass and growth rates were examined in stromatolites formed from four dif...
The first interaction of water column-derived organic matter with benthic microbial communities take...
The structure of the surface of colonies of various Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria was exa...
This study reports a novel study of marine biofilm formation comprising aerobic and anaerobic bacter...
This study reports a novel study of marine biofilm formation comprising aerobic and anaerobic bacter...
An electron microscope study of normal and L-forms of a marine luminous bacterium was carried out. I...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Bacterial communities associated with seagrass bed sedi-ments are not well studied. The work present...
The microstructure, rate of primary production and erodibility of noncohesive and cohesive marine se...
The small-scale distribution of several structural (bacterial abundance, phytopigment, total and sol...
Twenty-three marine and two terrestrial gram-negative bacteria were examined by electron microscopy ...
Microbiological investigations of a marine, brackish sandy sediment area in a water depth of 10 to 1...
Different methods for measuring the rates of processes mediated by bacteria in sediments and the rat...
Marine sediments and sponges may show steep variations in redox potential, providing niches for both...
Heterotrophic bacterial biomass and growth rates were examined in stromatolites formed from four dif...
The first interaction of water column-derived organic matter with benthic microbial communities take...