Oligotrophy, or the inability of bacterial cells to propagate at elevated nutrient concentrations, is a controversial phenomenon in microbiology. The exact cause of the unculturability of many indigenous marine bacteria on standard laboratory media has still not been resolved. Unfortunately the physiology of such cells is difficult to investigate as long as high cell density cultures cannot be obtained. An extensive evaluation of experiments relating to oligotrophy and the cultivation of marine bacteria is presented in this review. When incorporating the findings of studies performed with molecular biological methods, the picture emerges that indigenous marine bacteria can be cultivated under certain conditions and that the 'oligotrophic wa...
Dilution culture, a method for growing the typical small bacteria from natural aquatic assemblages, ...
During bottle incubations of heterotrophic marine picoplankton, some bacterial groups are conspicuou...
Culturing has been the cornerstone of microbiology since Robert Koch first successfully cultured bac...
Oligotrophy, or the inability of bacterial cells to propagate at elevated nutrient concentrations, i...
It is generally assumed that the oceanr epresentsa marine desert. Indeed, the ocean is responsible f...
Indigenous oligotrophic marine bacteria were counted and isolated by an extinction dilution method u...
The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.com. En libre-accès sur Archimer : htt...
Molecular techniques have made it increasingly clear that a large proportion of bacterial diversity ...
Marine bacteria in Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska, and in the central North Sea off the Dutch ...
Indigenous heterotrophic marine bacteria are of great importance to global nutrient cycling. Predomi...
The observations of Issatchenko (1914), Benecke (1933), Waksman (1934), ZoBell (1938) and others hav...
Large filamentous sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are capable of forming huge microbial mats at the oxic-...
Quantitative and qualitative changes in bacterial communities from the Mediterranean Sea were analys...
Dilution culture, a method for growing the typical small bacteria from natural aquatic assemblages, ...
During bottle incubations of heterotrophic marine picoplankton, some bacterial groups are conspicuou...
Culturing has been the cornerstone of microbiology since Robert Koch first successfully cultured bac...
Oligotrophy, or the inability of bacterial cells to propagate at elevated nutrient concentrations, i...
It is generally assumed that the oceanr epresentsa marine desert. Indeed, the ocean is responsible f...
Indigenous oligotrophic marine bacteria were counted and isolated by an extinction dilution method u...
The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.com. En libre-accès sur Archimer : htt...
Molecular techniques have made it increasingly clear that a large proportion of bacterial diversity ...
Marine bacteria in Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska, and in the central North Sea off the Dutch ...
Indigenous heterotrophic marine bacteria are of great importance to global nutrient cycling. Predomi...
The observations of Issatchenko (1914), Benecke (1933), Waksman (1934), ZoBell (1938) and others hav...
Large filamentous sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are capable of forming huge microbial mats at the oxic-...
Quantitative and qualitative changes in bacterial communities from the Mediterranean Sea were analys...
Dilution culture, a method for growing the typical small bacteria from natural aquatic assemblages, ...
During bottle incubations of heterotrophic marine picoplankton, some bacterial groups are conspicuou...
Culturing has been the cornerstone of microbiology since Robert Koch first successfully cultured bac...