Starvation is a common stress experienced by bacteria living in natural environments and the ability to adapt to and survive intense stress is of paramount importance for any bacterial population. A series of starvation experiments were conducted using V. vulnificus 93U204 in phosphate-buffered saline and seawater. The starved population entered the death phase during the first week and approximately 1% of cells survived. After that the population entered a long-term stationary phase, and could survive for years. Starvation-induced diversification (SID) of phenotypes was observed in starved populations and phenotypic variants (PVs) appeared in less than 8 days. The cell density, rather than the population size, had a major effect on the ext...
Discovering the means to control the increasing dissemination of pathogenic vibrios driven by recent...
The starvation-survival of Escherichia coli in seawater was assessed by plate and epifluorescence co...
Bacterial strain HIS 42 was grown in a histidine-limited chemostat at growth rates of 0.01, 0.05 and...
Graduation date: 1983The starvation-survival patterns of 16 freshly isolated open\ud ocean bacteria ...
Vibrio vulnificus is a model environmental organism exhibiting a classical starvation response durin...
<p>(A) Relative abundance of phenotypic variants in starved populations from two replicate trials. T...
The starvation-stress response of Vibrio (Listonella) anguillarum was investigated and characterized...
Graduation date: 1988Cell populations of the marine bacterium ANT-300, from\ud either batch culture ...
Three marine bacteria were examined for physiological and morphological changes in the initial phase...
Purpose: Aquatic bacteria of the genus Vibrio include animal and human pathogens. The occurrence of ...
The adaptation of a psychrophilic, marine vibrio (Ant-300), previously cultured in rich medium, to s...
The adaptive reactions of plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 under star...
Starvation affects marine bacteria also under anaerobic conditions. Some basic data obtained for ana...
© 2016 Institut Pasteur.Bacteria have high adaptive potential that ensures their survival during var...
Discovering the means to control the increasing dissemination of pathogenic vibrios driven by recent...
Discovering the means to control the increasing dissemination of pathogenic vibrios driven by recent...
The starvation-survival of Escherichia coli in seawater was assessed by plate and epifluorescence co...
Bacterial strain HIS 42 was grown in a histidine-limited chemostat at growth rates of 0.01, 0.05 and...
Graduation date: 1983The starvation-survival patterns of 16 freshly isolated open\ud ocean bacteria ...
Vibrio vulnificus is a model environmental organism exhibiting a classical starvation response durin...
<p>(A) Relative abundance of phenotypic variants in starved populations from two replicate trials. T...
The starvation-stress response of Vibrio (Listonella) anguillarum was investigated and characterized...
Graduation date: 1988Cell populations of the marine bacterium ANT-300, from\ud either batch culture ...
Three marine bacteria were examined for physiological and morphological changes in the initial phase...
Purpose: Aquatic bacteria of the genus Vibrio include animal and human pathogens. The occurrence of ...
The adaptation of a psychrophilic, marine vibrio (Ant-300), previously cultured in rich medium, to s...
The adaptive reactions of plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 under star...
Starvation affects marine bacteria also under anaerobic conditions. Some basic data obtained for ana...
© 2016 Institut Pasteur.Bacteria have high adaptive potential that ensures their survival during var...
Discovering the means to control the increasing dissemination of pathogenic vibrios driven by recent...
Discovering the means to control the increasing dissemination of pathogenic vibrios driven by recent...
The starvation-survival of Escherichia coli in seawater was assessed by plate and epifluorescence co...
Bacterial strain HIS 42 was grown in a histidine-limited chemostat at growth rates of 0.01, 0.05 and...