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Radioautographic method of determination of number of bacteria in water-bodies [Translation from: Informatsionnyi Byulleten Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vod No.26, 65-67, 1975]

Romanenko, V. I. and Peres Eiris, M. and Kudryatsev, V. M. and Aurora Pubienes, M. (1977) Radioautographic method of determination of number of bacteria in water-bodies [Translation from: Informatsionnyi Byulleten Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vod No.26, 65-67, 1975]. Windermere, UK, Freshwater Biological Association, (FBA Translations (New Series), 100)

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    Abstract

    The radioautographic method of determination of the number of autotrophic microorganisms was initially suggested for counting methane-oxidizing bacteria. With the help of this method colonies of hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria are differentiated even more clearly from heterotrophic. Under laboratory conditions it was shown that colonies grown on membrane filters from a pure culture of thionic bacteria on a nutrient medium with radio- active carbonate, give better prints on film. This method was tested by the authors for determining the number of these bacteria in the meromictic Lake Vae de San Juan during the expedition to Cuba in the summer of 1973. The study showed that that the thionic bacteria are found throughout the pelagial. It proved that the thionic bacteria can be well considered in water-bodies by the radioautographic method.

    Item Type: Monograph or Serial issue
    Title: Radioautographic method of determination of number of bacteria in water-bodies [Translation from: Informatsionnyi Byulleten Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vod No.26, 65-67, 1975]
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Romanenko, V. I.
    Peres Eiris, M.
    Kudryatsev, V. M.
    Aurora Pubienes, M.
    Series Name: FBA Translations (New Series)
    Number: 100
    Date: 1977
    Publisher: Freshwater Biological Association
    Place of Publication: Windermere, UK
    Issuing Agency: Freshwater Biological Association
    Additional Information: Translated from Russian into English
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Freshwater lakes; Photography; Bacteria; Methodology; Analytical techniques; Cuba
    Subjects: Ecology
    Limnology
    Item ID: 4884
    Depositing User: Hardy B Schwamm
    Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2011 13:30
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 17:46
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4884

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