Molecular techniques have made it increasingly clear that a large proportion of bacterial diversity in natural habitats is uncultured and therefore unexplored. We suggest and give evidence in support of a hypothesis that a large proportion, if not all, of the uncultured diversity from a variety of aquatic and terrestrial habitats are oligophilic (oligotrophic) bacteria. Oligophilic bacteria grow only on dilute nutrient media and form small or microscopic colonies. A technique to cultivate and isolate the moderately oligophilic bacteria was developed and 90 cultures isolated, The twelve bacterial cultures characterized showed high growth yield coefficients and carbon conversion efficiencies at low substrate concentrations and progressively d...
The application of molecular biological methods to study the diversity and ecology of microorganisms...
Using high resolution molecular fingerprinting techniques like random amplification of polymorphic D...
Recent research in microbial ecology has focused on how aquatic bacterial communities are assembled....
Oligotrophy, or the inability of bacterial cells to propagate at elevated nutrient concentrations, i...
A total of 720 bacterial strains were isolated from soils with four different organic amendment regi...
Rare bacterial species have recently attracted interest due to their many potential beneficial funct...
Because of the selectivity of the commonly used media it is very difficult to cultivate bacteria inh...
The microbial world contains a highly heterogeneous group of organisms sharing only one common chara...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
Representative model organisms form the basis on which biology is constructed, and pure cultures off...
1. Bacteria comprise the most diverse domain of life on Earth, where they occupy nearly every possib...
Dilution culture, a method for growing the typical small bacteria from natural aquatic assemblages, ...
Any attempt to characterize a bacterial community and their functional genes coding for enzymes of t...
Many strategies have been used to increase the number of bacterial cells that can be grown from envi...
The application of molecular biological methods to study the diversity and ecology of microorganisms...
Using high resolution molecular fingerprinting techniques like random amplification of polymorphic D...
Recent research in microbial ecology has focused on how aquatic bacterial communities are assembled....
Oligotrophy, or the inability of bacterial cells to propagate at elevated nutrient concentrations, i...
A total of 720 bacterial strains were isolated from soils with four different organic amendment regi...
Rare bacterial species have recently attracted interest due to their many potential beneficial funct...
Because of the selectivity of the commonly used media it is very difficult to cultivate bacteria inh...
The microbial world contains a highly heterogeneous group of organisms sharing only one common chara...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
Representative model organisms form the basis on which biology is constructed, and pure cultures off...
1. Bacteria comprise the most diverse domain of life on Earth, where they occupy nearly every possib...
Dilution culture, a method for growing the typical small bacteria from natural aquatic assemblages, ...
Any attempt to characterize a bacterial community and their functional genes coding for enzymes of t...
Many strategies have been used to increase the number of bacterial cells that can be grown from envi...
The application of molecular biological methods to study the diversity and ecology of microorganisms...
Using high resolution molecular fingerprinting techniques like random amplification of polymorphic D...
Recent research in microbial ecology has focused on how aquatic bacterial communities are assembled....