Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laboratory, and sponge-associated microbes are no exception. We used two advanced methods based on a continuous-flow bioreactor (CF) and in situ cultivation (I-tip) to isolate previously uncultivated marine sponge-associated bacteria. We also characterized the physiological properties of the isolates from each method and attempted to clarify the mechanisms operating in each cultivation method. A greater number of novel bacteria were isolated using CF and in situ cultivation compared to standard direct plating (SDP) cultivation. Most isolates from CF cultivation were poor growers (with lower specific growth rates and saturated cell densities than tho...
Three methods were examined to cultivate bacteria associated with the marine sponge Haliclona (gelli...
Sponge-associated bacteria have been mostly cultured from shallow water (≤30 m) sponges, whereas onl...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
The application of high-throughput microbial community profiling as well as “omics” approaches unvei...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest of the multicellular animals (Metazoans). Sponges hav...
Sponge-associated bacteria possess biotechnologically interesting properties but as yet have largely...
Sponges host complex microbial communities of recognized ecological and biotechnological importance....
Cultivation of sponges is being explored to supply biomaterial for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics ...
Three methods were examined to cultivate bacteria associated with the marine sponge Haliclona (gelli...
Sponge-associated bacteria have been mostly cultured from shallow water (≤30 m) sponges, whereas onl...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
Most of the microbes from natural habitats cannot be cultivated with standard cultivation in laborat...
The application of high-throughput microbial community profiling as well as “omics” approaches unvei...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest of the multicellular animals (Metazoans). Sponges hav...
Sponge-associated bacteria possess biotechnologically interesting properties but as yet have largely...
Sponges host complex microbial communities of recognized ecological and biotechnological importance....
Cultivation of sponges is being explored to supply biomaterial for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics ...
Three methods were examined to cultivate bacteria associated with the marine sponge Haliclona (gelli...
Sponge-associated bacteria have been mostly cultured from shallow water (≤30 m) sponges, whereas onl...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...