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Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria

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Main Author: Davis, Claire Louise
Other Authors: Robb, Frank T
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Molecular and Cell Biology 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/7595 Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria Davis, Claire Louise Robb, Frank T Microbiology Bibliography: leaves 166-191 Bacteria were isolated from the kelp beds on the West Coast of South Africa. Strains isolated from the water column and kelp fronds were classified as Pseudomonas, Vibrio, Acinetobacter and Flavobacterium species. Bacterial diversity in adjacent kelp dominated habitats was examined using numerical analysis, and it was found that nearshore and offshore isolates were similar, whereas bacteria isolated from beached kelp and interstitial waters were dissimilar from them and from each other. Changes in numbers of bacteria able to form colonies on plates were monitored during upwelling and downwelling conditions. 2014-09-22T07:53:42Z 2014-09-22T07:53:42Z 1985 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7595 eng application/pdf Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Microbiology
Davis, Claire Louise
Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
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title Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
title_full Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
title_fullStr Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
title_short Physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
title_sort physiological and ecological studies of mannitol utilizing marine bacteria
topic Microbiology
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