AbstractMicrobes inhabiting Earth have adapted to diverse environments of water, air, soil, and often at the interfaces of multiple media. In this study, we focus on the behavior of Caulobacter crescentus, a singly flagellated bacterium, at the air/water interface. Forward swimming C. crescentus swarmer cells tend to get physically trapped at the surface when swimming in nutrient-rich growth medium but not in minimal salt motility medium. Trapped cells move in tight, clockwise circles when viewed from the air with slightly reduced speed. Trace amounts of Triton X100, a nonionic surfactant, release the trapped cells from these circular trajectories. We show, by tracing the motion of positively charged colloidal beads near the interface that ...
Microorganisms navigate and divide on surfaces to form multicellular structures called biofilms, the...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Landing of bacteria for adhesion on a surface is a common phenomenon in our life. However, how surfa...
3noThe dynamics of swimming microorganisms is strongly affected by solid-liquid and air-liquid inter...
Bacterial swarming is a rapid, collective movement of cells over a water-permeable surface, powered ...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
AbstractSwarming bacteria move on agar surfaces in groups, using flagella as motive organelles. Moti...
It is well known that flagellated bacteria swim in circles near surfaces. However, recent experiment...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
When grown in a rich medium on agar, many bacteria elongate, produce more flagella, and swim in a th...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One commo...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
International audienceFlagellated bacteria exploiting helical propulsion are known to swim along cir...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Microorganisms navigate and divide on surfaces to form multicellular structures called biofilms, the...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Landing of bacteria for adhesion on a surface is a common phenomenon in our life. However, how surfa...
3noThe dynamics of swimming microorganisms is strongly affected by solid-liquid and air-liquid inter...
Bacterial swarming is a rapid, collective movement of cells over a water-permeable surface, powered ...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
AbstractSwarming bacteria move on agar surfaces in groups, using flagella as motive organelles. Moti...
It is well known that flagellated bacteria swim in circles near surfaces. However, recent experiment...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
When grown in a rich medium on agar, many bacteria elongate, produce more flagella, and swim in a th...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One commo...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
International audienceFlagellated bacteria exploiting helical propulsion are known to swim along cir...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Microorganisms navigate and divide on surfaces to form multicellular structures called biofilms, the...
<p>Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms. One co...
Landing of bacteria for adhesion on a surface is a common phenomenon in our life. However, how surfa...