This is a first publication to report both inhibitory and stimulation effects of a synthetic surfactant on two unique strains of the ocean species of cyanobacteria Synechococcus from the collection of WHOI (U.S.A.). These data demonstrated a new hazard of an imbalance of species composition of marine phytoplankton under the effect of pollution by synthetic chemical pollutants.
Abstract
The non-ionogenic surfactant Triton X-100 acted differently on cyanobacteria Synechococcus WH 7805 and WH 8103: 5 mg/liter of the surfactant inhibited strain 7805 and favored the development of strain 8103. A lower concentration (0.5 mg/liter) stimulated the growth of both strains. Triton X-100 produced no effect on the motility of strain 8103 cells.
Reference
Waterbury J., Ostroumov S.A. Effect of nonionogenic surfactant on cyanobacteria. - Microbiology, 1994, 63 (2): 140-142.
The article is available at the Library of Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, U.S.A.
Cited, mentioned at British Library Direct as:
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http://bibapp.mbl.edu/works/416
Key words: ecology, microbiology, marine, synthetic surfactant, Triton X-100, pollution, cyanobacteria, Synechococcus, stimulation, inhibition, phytoplankton.
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Abstract
The non-ionogenic surfactant Triton X-100 acted differently on cyanobacteria Synechococcus WH 7805 and WH 8103: 5 mg/liter of the surfactant inhibited strain 7805 and favored the development of strain 8103. A lower concentration (0.5 mg/liter) stimulated the growth of both strains. Triton X-100 produced no effect on the motility of strain 8103 cells.
Reference
Waterbury J., Ostroumov S.A. Effect of nonionogenic surfactant on cyanobacteria. - Microbiology, 1994, 63 (2): 140-142.
The article is available at the Library of Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, U.S.A.
Cited, mentioned at British Library Direct as:
http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=023773570&ETOC=EN&from=searchengine
At the site of a U.S. library:
http://bibapp.mbl.edu/works/416
Key words: ecology, microbiology, marine, synthetic surfactant, Triton X-100, pollution, cyanobacteria, Synechococcus, stimulation, inhibition, phytoplankton.
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экология, микробиология, морской, синтетическое поверхностно-активное вещество, Triton X-100, загрязнение, цианобактерии, Synechococcus, стимулирование, ингибирование, фитопланктон.
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Availability. In: U.S.A., UK, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, Hong Kong, Australia, South Africa; publication available in libraries.
ОтветитьУдалитьTitle: EFFECT OF NON-IONOGENIC SURFACTANT ON CYANOBACTERIA;
Author(s): WATERBURY J.; OSTROUMOV S.A.
Source: MICROBIOLOGY, Volume: 63, Issue: 2, Pages: 140-142, Published: MAR-APR 1994,
In English; ISSN: 0026-2617;
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