Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples

The mathematical model that described the relationship between cell-count decay and storage time in fixed bacterioplankton samples from three Antarctic lakes of differing trophic status was determined after a one-year experiment. Bacterial density was estimated by epifluorescence microscopy. Cell co...

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Autor principal: Allende, Luz
Publicado: 2006
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spelling paper:paper_01380338_v27_n1_p63_Allende2023-06-08T15:10:55Z Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples Allende, Luz Antarctica Bacterioplankton Count decay Storage bacterioplankton Bacteria (microorganisms) The mathematical model that described the relationship between cell-count decay and storage time in fixed bacterioplankton samples from three Antarctic lakes of differing trophic status was determined after a one-year experiment. Bacterial density was estimated by epifluorescence microscopy. Cell count data fitted a negative exponential model in all three cases (p<0.00001). However, the slopes of their curves were significantly different (p<0.01), as well as the percentage of bacterial loss after a period of two months. This fact might be related to the limnological characteristics of the water bodies, though the individual genetic variability of their bacterioplankton should not be left aside. Original bacterial numbers in the samples could also be a reason of the differences observed in the pattern of decay in cell counts. Thus, applying a general decay function to any sample and assuming the idea that freshwater bacterioplankton samples can be stored for a two month-period before the bacterial counts decay, can lead to an erroneous estimation of bacterial numbers with direct consequences in ecological investigations. Fil:Allende, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2006 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01380338_v27_n1_p63_Allende http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01380338_v27_n1_p63_Allende
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Antarctica
Bacterioplankton
Count decay
Storage
bacterioplankton
Bacteria (microorganisms)
spellingShingle Antarctica
Bacterioplankton
Count decay
Storage
bacterioplankton
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Allende, Luz
Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples
topic_facet Antarctica
Bacterioplankton
Count decay
Storage
bacterioplankton
Bacteria (microorganisms)
description The mathematical model that described the relationship between cell-count decay and storage time in fixed bacterioplankton samples from three Antarctic lakes of differing trophic status was determined after a one-year experiment. Bacterial density was estimated by epifluorescence microscopy. Cell count data fitted a negative exponential model in all three cases (p<0.00001). However, the slopes of their curves were significantly different (p<0.01), as well as the percentage of bacterial loss after a period of two months. This fact might be related to the limnological characteristics of the water bodies, though the individual genetic variability of their bacterioplankton should not be left aside. Original bacterial numbers in the samples could also be a reason of the differences observed in the pattern of decay in cell counts. Thus, applying a general decay function to any sample and assuming the idea that freshwater bacterioplankton samples can be stored for a two month-period before the bacterial counts decay, can lead to an erroneous estimation of bacterial numbers with direct consequences in ecological investigations.
author Allende, Luz
author_facet Allende, Luz
author_sort Allende, Luz
title Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples
title_short Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples
title_full Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples
title_fullStr Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in Antarctic freshwater samples
title_sort differences in the relationship between bacterial count decay and storage time in antarctic freshwater samples
publishDate 2006
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