2001
DOI: 10.1080/08927010109378488
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Colonization of aerobic biofilms by sulfate‐reducing bacteria

Abstract: The ability of the SRB Desulfovibrio desulfuricans to colonize aerobic heterotrophic or nitrifying biofilms on stainless steel surfaces was investigated by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in combination with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) directed to the dissimilatory sulfite reductase and by oxygen microelectrodes. Biofilms of heterotrophic bacteria and of nitrifying bacteria pregrown on steel coupons in laboratory devices were not invaded by cells of … Show more

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“…To determine the count of bacteria in water, 1 L water samples were concentrated by filtration through a 0.2 lm pore size nylon membrane filter (Sartolon, Sartorius AG, Goettingen, Germany), and then the membrane filters were resuspended in 50 mL sterile tap water by stomacher (IUL Instruments, Barcelona, Spain) for 2 min (Sungur et al, 2008). The resulting suspensions of filtered water samples were serially diluted from 10 À1 to 10 À7 (Power et al, 2001). To estimate the number of bacteria in biofilm, 6 pipe segments were cut in 2 cm width monthly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the count of bacteria in water, 1 L water samples were concentrated by filtration through a 0.2 lm pore size nylon membrane filter (Sartolon, Sartorius AG, Goettingen, Germany), and then the membrane filters were resuspended in 50 mL sterile tap water by stomacher (IUL Instruments, Barcelona, Spain) for 2 min (Sungur et al, 2008). The resulting suspensions of filtered water samples were serially diluted from 10 À1 to 10 À7 (Power et al, 2001). To estimate the number of bacteria in biofilm, 6 pipe segments were cut in 2 cm width monthly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%