Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 1091
Received 30 October 1987 / Accepted 5 February 1988 The effect of temperature
on length of time for digestion of bacteria was evaluated , by using fluorescently
labeled bacteria ( FLB ) , for phagotrophic flagellates and ciliates isolated from ...
Received 30 October 1987 / Accepted 5 February 1988 The effect of temperature
on length of time for digestion of bacteria was evaluated , by using fluorescently
labeled bacteria ( FLB ) , for phagotrophic flagellates and ciliates isolated from ...
Page 1093
The leveling off of the FLB uptake curve should occur at the moment at which the
first FLB ingested have been completely digested , or egested , so that they are
no longer visible in the protozoan food vacuoles . After this time , for every FLB ...
The leveling off of the FLB uptake curve should occur at the moment at which the
first FLB ingested have been completely digested , or egested , so that they are
no longer visible in the protozoan food vacuoles . After this time , for every FLB ...
Page 1094
Our results are in general agreement with those of other workers . Fenchel ( 3 )
reported digestion times of 30 min to 5 h for two bacterivorous ciliates within the
temperature range of 7 to 25 ° C . Fok and Shockley ( 4 ) found that the
processing ...
Our results are in general agreement with those of other workers . Fenchel ( 3 )
reported digestion times of 30 min to 5 h for two bacterivorous ciliates within the
temperature range of 7 to 25 ° C . Fok and Shockley ( 4 ) found that the
processing ...
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