In this study, the actual anti-biofouling (AF) efficacy of three protective coatings, including a chlorinated rubber-based coating (C0) and two polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based coatings (P0 and PF), were estimated via the static field exposure assays. The surface properties of these protective coatings, including surface wettability and morphology features, were characterized using the static water contact angle (WCA) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The colonization and succession dynamics of the early-adherent biofilm-forming eukaryotic microbial communities occupied on these protective coatings were explored using the Single-stranded Conformation Polymorphism (SSCP) technique. The field data clearly revealed that coating P0 and P...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
<p>The bacterial and eukaryotic communities forming biofilms on six different antifouling coatings, ...
This study explored an antifouling (AF) concept based on deployment of microfabricated polydimethyl ...
Biofilms formed on submerged marine surfaces play a critical role in the fouling process, causing in...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
In all ecosystems bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, encapsulated within an extracellular matr...
International audienceWhen immersed in seawater, substrates are rapidly colonized by both micro- and...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Biofouling proceeds in successive steps where the primary colonizers affect the phylogenetic and fun...
In the marine environment, biofilms on submerged surfaces can promote or discourage the settlement o...
Abstract Marine biofouling imposes serious environmental and economic impacts on marine applications...
Coatings containing booster biocide (diuron and tolylfluanid) and copper thiocyanate were exposed to...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
<p>The bacterial and eukaryotic communities forming biofilms on six different antifouling coatings, ...
This study explored an antifouling (AF) concept based on deployment of microfabricated polydimethyl ...
Biofilms formed on submerged marine surfaces play a critical role in the fouling process, causing in...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
In all ecosystems bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, encapsulated within an extracellular matr...
International audienceWhen immersed in seawater, substrates are rapidly colonized by both micro- and...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Biofouling proceeds in successive steps where the primary colonizers affect the phylogenetic and fun...
In the marine environment, biofilms on submerged surfaces can promote or discourage the settlement o...
Abstract Marine biofouling imposes serious environmental and economic impacts on marine applications...
Coatings containing booster biocide (diuron and tolylfluanid) and copper thiocyanate were exposed to...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
<p>The bacterial and eukaryotic communities forming biofilms on six different antifouling coatings, ...