‘Studies on Bacterial Indicators and Pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Cochin Backwater
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25/04/2014
25/04/2014
28/07/1986
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Microbiological studies on the incidence, behaviour, activity and ecological implications of marine micro~organisms, particularly microbial pathogens in coastal waters and estuaries exhibit the increasing concern and awareness of environmental impacts on health and wealth. Marine microbiologists have been active in investigating on the distribution, kinds of organisms and their activity in the environment. However, informations on the effect of environment on the ecology or on the distribution (spatial/temporal) of microbial comunity and competition among groups inhabiting the ecosystem are sparE§L Estuarine environment are complex with respect to diversity of habitats, variation in physicochemical parameters and contamination by terrestrial bacterial species. Being the organisms of‘public health significance, ecological studies on total coliforms, faecal coliforms, faecal streptococci, §. ggli and X. parahaemolyticus have great relevance as studies of these types would provide a wealth of information to environmentalists and to fishery industry. In order to evalé%e the status, role and significance of potentially hazardous bacterial species in natural environment it is necessary to monitor the ecology of such organisms systematically in relation to physico-chemical parameters Division Of Marine Biology. Microbiology And Biochemistry School Of Marine Sciences Cochin University Of Science And Technology Cochin University Of Science And Technology |
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Cochin University Of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Faecal indicator bacteria #Vibrio parahaemolyticus #Ecology offaecal indicator bacteria #Transportation of samples #Bacteriological methods |
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