In situ cell division and mortality rates of SAR11, SAR86, Bacteroidetes , and Aurantivirga during p...
In situ cell division and mortality rates of SAR11, SAR86, Bacteroidetes , and Aurantivirga during phytoplankton blooms reveal differences in population controls
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United States: American Society for Microbiology
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Net growth of microbial populations, that is, changes in abundances over time, can be studied using 16S rRNA fluorescence
in situ
hybridization (FISH). However, this approach does not differentiate between mortality and cell division rates. We used FISH-based image cytometry in combination with dilution culture experiments to study net growth...
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In situ cell division and mortality rates of SAR11, SAR86, Bacteroidetes , and Aurantivirga during phytoplankton blooms reveal differences in population controls
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2379-5077
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2379-5077
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10.1128/msystems.01287-22