A Comparison of the bacterial flora of surface and sub-surface water of the sea off Ceylon


Autoria(s): De Silva, N.N.
Data(s)

1964

Resumo

Under stable conditions of stratification of the sea, evidence of generic differences of the associated bacterial flora of the water masses has been obtained, between surface and sub-surface water. Gram negative rods, especially pseudomonads and achromobacters were more frequent at the surface. The fermentative and oxidase negative flora was more frequent in sub-surface water. The surface water in general had a greater variety of bacterial types while the sub-surface water had a flora with a greater range of biochemical activity. These results are discussed in relation to the hydrological condition of the water masses and the bacterial flora of freshly caught fish.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16670/1/NARA17.2_151.pdf

De Silva, N.N. (1964) A Comparison of the bacterial flora of surface and sub-surface water of the sea off Ceylon. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Ceylon, 17(2), pp. 151-157.

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en

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Palavras-Chave #Biology
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Article

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