Article appears in Aquatic Microbial Biology and is copyrighted by Inter Research.The majority of bacteria suspended in seawater do not appear to be metabolically active or in good physiological condition as assessed by various methods. We tested the idea that a large fraction of ‘inactive’ bacterial cells can become ‘active’ with respect to detectable cell-specific electron transport system (ETS) activity, determined by the ability of cells to reproduce the fluorogenic tetrazolium salt, CTC, when incubated for periods of time with or without additional substrate. Aliquots of 1.0 μm filtered seawater were amended with mixed antibiotics to inhibit DNS synthesis and thus cell division, and incubated at in situ (12.8 and 16.4°C) temperature or...
Bacterioplankton are keystone organisms in marine ecosystems. They are important for element cycles,...
Flow cytometric determinations of membrane integrity, nucleic acid content, and respiratory activity...
© 2014 Author(s). Bacteria recycle vast amounts of organic carbon, playing key biogeochemical and ec...
We evaluated the extent to which the average metabolic activity of open ocean bacterioplankton\ud ch...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
Article appears in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and is copyrighted by Inter Research.The redox dye 5-cy...
Bacterial biomass and activity indicators have been studied at low water temperatures (?1.9 to +4°C)...
Graduation date: 2005Marine bacterioplankton play an important role in global elemental cycles becau...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
Symposium GLOBEC-IMBER España celebrado del 28-30 marzo de 2007 en Valencia.-- 1 pageMeasuring the a...
<div><p>Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of disso...
The difficulty of distinguishing between active and dormant or dead bacterial cells is an important ...
The major source of oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is organic compounds from phytoplankton r...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
Bacterioplankton are keystone organisms in marine ecosystems. They are important for element cycles,...
Flow cytometric determinations of membrane integrity, nucleic acid content, and respiratory activity...
© 2014 Author(s). Bacteria recycle vast amounts of organic carbon, playing key biogeochemical and ec...
We evaluated the extent to which the average metabolic activity of open ocean bacterioplankton\ud ch...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
Article appears in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and is copyrighted by Inter Research.The redox dye 5-cy...
Bacterial biomass and activity indicators have been studied at low water temperatures (?1.9 to +4°C)...
Graduation date: 2005Marine bacterioplankton play an important role in global elemental cycles becau...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
We evaluated whether bacteria with higher cell-specific nucleic acid content (HNA) or an active elec...
Symposium GLOBEC-IMBER España celebrado del 28-30 marzo de 2007 en Valencia.-- 1 pageMeasuring the a...
<div><p>Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of disso...
The difficulty of distinguishing between active and dormant or dead bacterial cells is an important ...
The major source of oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is organic compounds from phytoplankton r...
Marine planktonic bacteria often live in habitats with extremely low concentrations of dissolved org...
Bacterioplankton are keystone organisms in marine ecosystems. They are important for element cycles,...
Flow cytometric determinations of membrane integrity, nucleic acid content, and respiratory activity...
© 2014 Author(s). Bacteria recycle vast amounts of organic carbon, playing key biogeochemical and ec...