Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-58).vii, 58 leaves, bound col. ill. 29 cmIn an effort to isolate and grow strains of microorganisms that are representative of the major marine microbial groups typical of surface seawater of the largest ecosystem on our planet, the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, a high-throughput extinction culture experiment was undertaken within and immediately outside of Kane'ohe Bay, a coastal embayment on the eastern side of the Hawai'ian island of Oahu. The objectives of this experiment were two-fold: first, to create, maintain, and cryopreserve a collection of isolates for laboratory-based investigation and dissemination, and second, to use non-cultiva...
Strain IMCC14465 was isolated from surface seawater of the East Sea using dilution-to-extinction cul...
A collection of marine bacteria isolated from a temperate coastal zone has been screened in a progra...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Indigenous heterotrophic marine bacteria are of great importance to global nutrient cycling. Predomi...
ABSTRACT High-throughput cultivation studies have been successful at bringing numerous important mar...
Background Isolation of marine microorganisms is fundamental to gather information about their phys...
Marine bacteria in Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska, and in the central North Sea off the Dutch ...
Marine bacteria are diverse and highly abundant in the oceans. Under iron-depleted conditions, marin...
Forty-four novel strains of Gammaproteobacteria were cultivated from coastal and pelagic regions of ...
In the past 150 years, marine microbial ecology has followed and exciting journey. Beginning with th...
Underexplored seawater environments may contain biological resources with potential for new biotechn...
Indigenous oligotrophic marine bacteria were counted and isolated by an extinction dilution method u...
To assess the bacterial diversity of marine sediments, a culture-dependent approach was employed to ...
During ODP Leg 201 microbial communities in Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean and Peru Margin sedimen...
To assess the bacterial diversity of marine sediments, a culture-dependent approach was employed to ...
Strain IMCC14465 was isolated from surface seawater of the East Sea using dilution-to-extinction cul...
A collection of marine bacteria isolated from a temperate coastal zone has been screened in a progra...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Indigenous heterotrophic marine bacteria are of great importance to global nutrient cycling. Predomi...
ABSTRACT High-throughput cultivation studies have been successful at bringing numerous important mar...
Background Isolation of marine microorganisms is fundamental to gather information about their phys...
Marine bacteria in Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska, and in the central North Sea off the Dutch ...
Marine bacteria are diverse and highly abundant in the oceans. Under iron-depleted conditions, marin...
Forty-four novel strains of Gammaproteobacteria were cultivated from coastal and pelagic regions of ...
In the past 150 years, marine microbial ecology has followed and exciting journey. Beginning with th...
Underexplored seawater environments may contain biological resources with potential for new biotechn...
Indigenous oligotrophic marine bacteria were counted and isolated by an extinction dilution method u...
To assess the bacterial diversity of marine sediments, a culture-dependent approach was employed to ...
During ODP Leg 201 microbial communities in Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean and Peru Margin sedimen...
To assess the bacterial diversity of marine sediments, a culture-dependent approach was employed to ...
Strain IMCC14465 was isolated from surface seawater of the East Sea using dilution-to-extinction cul...
A collection of marine bacteria isolated from a temperate coastal zone has been screened in a progra...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...