Aggregates generated in the laboratory from incubations of seawater and surface-water oil collected in the initial phase of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill resemble the oil-aggregates observed in situ. Here, we investigated the enzyme activities and microbial community composition of laboratory generated oil-aggregates, focusing on the abilities of these communities to degrade polysaccharides, which are major components of marine organic matter and are abundant constituents of exopolymeric substances (EPS) generated by oil-associated bacteria in response to the presence of oil. The patterns of polysaccharide-hydrolyzing enzyme activities in oil aggregates were very different from those in the water surrounding the aggregates after formation...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...
Oceanic oil-degrading bacteria produce copious amounts of exopolymeric substances (EPS) that facilit...
Oceanic oil-degrading bacteria produce copious amounts of exopolymeric substances (EPS) that facilit...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that reshaped the...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that reshaped the...
Oil spilled in the ocean can be biodegraded through a cascade of microbial processes, including dire...
<div><p>The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that resh...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that reshaped the...
We conducted a series of roller tank incubations with surface seawater from the Green Canyon oil res...
We conducted a series of roller tank incubations with surface seawater from the Green Canyon oil res...
We conducted a series of roller tank incubations with surface seawater from the Green Canyon oil res...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...
Oceanic oil-degrading bacteria produce copious amounts of exopolymeric substances (EPS) that facilit...
Oceanic oil-degrading bacteria produce copious amounts of exopolymeric substances (EPS) that facilit...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that reshaped the...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that reshaped the...
Oil spilled in the ocean can be biodegraded through a cascade of microbial processes, including dire...
<div><p>The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that resh...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a complex cascade of microbial responses that reshaped the...
We conducted a series of roller tank incubations with surface seawater from the Green Canyon oil res...
We conducted a series of roller tank incubations with surface seawater from the Green Canyon oil res...
We conducted a series of roller tank incubations with surface seawater from the Green Canyon oil res...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Microbes (bacteria, phytoplankton) in the ocean are responsible for the copious production of exopol...
Halomonas species are recognized for producing exopolysaccharides (EPS) exhibiting amphiphilic prope...