International audienceThe nucleic acid contents of individual bacterial cells as determined with three different nucleic acid-specific fluorescent dyes (SYBR I, SYBR II, and SYTO 13) and flow cytometry were compared for different seawater samples. Similar fluorescence patterns were observed, and bacteria with high apparent nucleic acid contents (HNA) could be discriminated from bacteria with low nucleic acid contents (LNA). The best discrimination between HNA and LNA cells was found when cells were stained with SYBR II. Bacteria in different water samples collected from seven freshwater, brackish water, and seawater ecosystems were prelabeled with tritiated leucine and then stained with SYBR II. After labeling and staining, HNA, LNA, and to...
We compared the detection of bacteria and archaea in the coastal North Sea and at Monterey Bay, Cali...
Quantifying growth rate in microcrustacea is important to plankton biologists when determining prima...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, free heterotrophic bacteria play an extremely importa...
International audienceABSTRACT: In most aquatic environments, at least 2 subpopulations of ...
17 pages, 8 figures, 5 tablesFlow cytometry has revealed the existence of two distinct fractions of ...
9 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesTotal bacterial abundances estimated with different epifluorescence micr...
Most planktonic bacteria are 'uncultivable' with conventional methods. Flow cytometry (FCM) is one a...
Flow cytometric (FCM) counts of bacteria stained with SYTO 13, a cyanine dye, were highly correlated...
The membrane integrity of a cell is a well-accepted criterion for characterizing viable (active or i...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
A new procedure to investigate the relationship between bacterial cell size and activity at the cell...
Flow cytometry is rapidly becoming a routine methodology in aquatic microbial ecology. The combinati...
The difficulty of distinguishing between active and dormant or dead bacterial cells is an important ...
Graduation date: 2005Marine bacterioplankton play an important role in global elemental cycles becau...
We compared the detection of bacteria and archaea in the coastal North Sea and at Monterey Bay, Cali...
Quantifying growth rate in microcrustacea is important to plankton biologists when determining prima...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, free heterotrophic bacteria play an extremely importa...
International audienceABSTRACT: In most aquatic environments, at least 2 subpopulations of ...
17 pages, 8 figures, 5 tablesFlow cytometry has revealed the existence of two distinct fractions of ...
9 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesTotal bacterial abundances estimated with different epifluorescence micr...
Most planktonic bacteria are 'uncultivable' with conventional methods. Flow cytometry (FCM) is one a...
Flow cytometric (FCM) counts of bacteria stained with SYTO 13, a cyanine dye, were highly correlated...
The membrane integrity of a cell is a well-accepted criterion for characterizing viable (active or i...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
A new procedure to investigate the relationship between bacterial cell size and activity at the cell...
Flow cytometry is rapidly becoming a routine methodology in aquatic microbial ecology. The combinati...
The difficulty of distinguishing between active and dormant or dead bacterial cells is an important ...
Graduation date: 2005Marine bacterioplankton play an important role in global elemental cycles becau...
We compared the detection of bacteria and archaea in the coastal North Sea and at Monterey Bay, Cali...
Quantifying growth rate in microcrustacea is important to plankton biologists when determining prima...
International audienceIn aquatic environments, free heterotrophic bacteria play an extremely importa...