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Le Chevanton, Myriam; Garnier, Matthieu; Bougaran, Gael; Schreiber, Nathalie; Lukomska, Ewa; Berard, Jean-baptiste; Fouilland, E.; Bernard, Olivier; Cadoret, Jean-paul. |
Previous studies have demonstrated that bacteria influence microalgal metabolism, suggesting that the selection and characterization of growth-promoting bacteria should offer a new strategy for improving industrial algal cultivation. In the present study, 48 cultivable bacteria were isolated from marine microalgae species and identified using 16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis. The recovered bacteria were found to be members of the α- and γ-Proteobacteria, Cytophaga–Flavobacterium–Bacteroides (CFB) and gram-positive monophyletic clusters. To address the effect of these bacteria on the growth of Dunaliella sp. individually, an experimental high-throughput tool was developed to simultaneously compare replicated associations. A two-step approach was used to... |
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Palavras-chave: Microalgae; Dunaliella; Bacteria; Interaction; Bacterial diversity. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00142/25334/24768.pdf |
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Fouilland, E.; Trottet, A.; Bancon-montigny, C.; Bouvy, M.; Le Floc'H, E.; Gonzalez, Jean-louis; Hatey, E.; Mas, S.; Mostajir, B.; Nouguier, J.; Pecqueur, D.; Rochelle-newall, E.; Rodier, C.; Roques, C.; Salles, C.; Tournoud, M. -g.; Vidussi, F.. |
Over half of the total nitrogen, phosphorus, silicate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loading was discharged from the Wile River into the Thau Lagoon waters within the first five days of what was considered to be the autumn flash flood period. Such loads represented about 8% and 3% of the yearly averaged total nitrogen and phosphorus load in Thau Lagoon, respectively. Although this event affected >20% of the total lagoon volume, river trace metal loads contributed apparently only weakly to the increase in labile trace metal concentrations in the lagoon surface waters. Differences between theoretical dilution values and observed values were also noticed for phosphate, silicate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations. DOC losses (10-50%)... |
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Palavras-chave: River discharge; Phytoplankton and bacteria production; DIN uptake rates; Metal contaminants; Mediterranean coastal waters. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00130/24165/22492.pdf |
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