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  Cellular growth and reproduction of marine bacteria on surface-bound substrate
 
 
Title: Cellular growth and reproduction of marine bacteria on surface-bound substrate
Author: Power, Kaye
Marshall, Kevin C.
Appeared in: Biofouling
Paging: Volume 1 (1988) nr. 2 pages 163-174
Year: 1988-06
Contents: Growth of bacteria that adhere to surfaces immersed in marine habitats is essential in the formation of fouling biofilms. Observations in a dialysis microchamber revealed that starved cells of the adhesive marine Pseudomonas JD8 and the non-adhesive marine Vibrio MH3 undergo cellular growth and reproduction when exposed to surface-bound stearic acid as the only available energy substrate. Vibrio MH3 exhibited cellular growth and began the division process near the surface, but the dividing cells returned to the aqueous phase for the final production of daughter cells. In contrast, dividing cells of Pseudomonas JD8 remained attached to the surface, with the daughter cells slowly migrating across the surface after division. This migration and the subsequent detachment of Pseudomonas JD8 cells from the surface was probably related to changes in the substratum surface free energy after utilisation of the surface-bound stearic acid. Changes in cell numbers and size distribution of Pseudomonas JD8 and Vibrio MH3 in the aqueous phase in the presence of stearic acid coated beads generally reflected the behaviour of the organisms at the surface described above.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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