We investigated the dynamics of hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties of the bacterioplankton cell surface in different life stages, as they may play a crucial role in the uptake of nutrients and in regulating the grazing pressure of potential predators. Bacterial strains were grown in artificial seawater under controlled nutrient conditions and the dynamics of surface properties were assessed by staining living bacteria concurrently with a hydrophobic, a polar and a nucleic acid stain. Mean fluorescence intensity of the individual stain for each single cell was determined using a confocal laser scanning microscope and advanced image analysis. No proportional changes of the hydrophobic or hydrophilic properties with cell size were detectab...
<em>Thermobifida fusca</em> produces a firmly attached biofilm on nutritive and non-nutritive surfac...
A heterotroph Paenibacillus polymyxa bacteria is adapted to pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphaler...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
The influence of cell surface hydrophobicity and electrostatic charge of bacteria on grazing rates o...
Variations in surface hydrophobicity of six Lactobacillus strains with and without an S-layer upon c...
<p>1) In the planktonic regime, adhesion forces are extremely weak as on polymer-brush coatings, and...
Environmental factors may greatly influence the expression of cell surface components of bacterial p...
This thesis deals with the study of basic properties of cells of bacterial biofilm produced by PHA p...
The hydrophobic and electrostatic characteristics of bacterial cell surfaces were compared with atta...
Motility and chemotaxis have been implicated in the process of biofilm formation in a wide range of ...
It is inherently difficult to study the direct interactions between marine microbes due to the size ...
The marine diatom Amphora coffeaeformis is involved in biofilm formation on most illuminated marine ...
Cell surface hydrophobicity is one of the most important factors controlling adhesion of microorgani...
The marine diatom Amphora coffeaeformis is involved in biofilm formation on most illuminated marine ...
<em>Thermobifida fusca</em> produces a firmly attached biofilm on nutritive and non-nutritive surfac...
A heterotroph Paenibacillus polymyxa bacteria is adapted to pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphaler...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
The influence of cell surface hydrophobicity and electrostatic charge of bacteria on grazing rates o...
Variations in surface hydrophobicity of six Lactobacillus strains with and without an S-layer upon c...
<p>1) In the planktonic regime, adhesion forces are extremely weak as on polymer-brush coatings, and...
Environmental factors may greatly influence the expression of cell surface components of bacterial p...
This thesis deals with the study of basic properties of cells of bacterial biofilm produced by PHA p...
The hydrophobic and electrostatic characteristics of bacterial cell surfaces were compared with atta...
Motility and chemotaxis have been implicated in the process of biofilm formation in a wide range of ...
It is inherently difficult to study the direct interactions between marine microbes due to the size ...
The marine diatom Amphora coffeaeformis is involved in biofilm formation on most illuminated marine ...
Cell surface hydrophobicity is one of the most important factors controlling adhesion of microorgani...
The marine diatom Amphora coffeaeformis is involved in biofilm formation on most illuminated marine ...
<em>Thermobifida fusca</em> produces a firmly attached biofilm on nutritive and non-nutritive surfac...
A heterotroph Paenibacillus polymyxa bacteria is adapted to pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphaler...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...