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The buoyant densities of bacterial cells are greatly influenced by the accumulation of intracellular reserve material. The buoyant density of phototrophic bacteria that are planktonic is of particular interest, since these organisms must remain in the photic zone of the water column for optimal growth. Separation of cells by their buoyant density may also be of use in separating and identifying organisms from a natural population. The bacteria used were obtained from pure cultures, enrichments,...
Topics: GAIA HYPOTHESIS, MICROORGANISMS, OCEANS, OXIDATION, SULFUR, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, TROPOSPHERE
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The study of purple and green sulfur bacterial populations in nature is of interest for the following reasons: (1) high quantities of biomass, with low species diversity can be collected; (2) study of planktonic life permits one to understand the mechanisms, structural as well as physiological, used to maintain their vertical position without sinking; and (3) they are capable of sulfur oxidations and reductions that act as important intermediates in the global sulfur cycle. Purple and green...
Topics: ADHESIVES, STRAIN ENERGY RELEASE RATE, BRITTLENESS, CANTILEVER BEAMS, FRACTURE MECHANICS, FRACTURE...
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Guerrero, R.; Brune, D.; Poplawski, R.; Schmidt, T. M
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Phototrophic sulfur bacteria taken from different habitate (Alum Rock State Park, Palo Alto salt marsh, and Big Soda Lake) were grown on selective media, characterized by morphological and pigment analysis, and compared with bacteria maintained in pure culture. A study was made of the anaerobic reduction of intracellular sulfur globules by a phototrophic sulfur bacterium (Chromatium vinosum) and a filamentous aerobic sulfur bacterium (Beggiatoa alba). Buoyant densities of different bacteria...
Topics: BRINES, GEOCHEMISTRY, MICROORGANISMS, SALINITY, SALT BEDS, EVAPORATION, MICROBIOLOGY, PLANKTON, SEA...