2008
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2008.9664249
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Bacterium and Fish-Mediated Morphological Changes of the Toxic CyanobacteriumMicrocystis aeruginosa

Abstract: An antialgal bacterium Xanthobacter autotrophicus and two small teleost fishes (Tanichthys albonubes and Oryzias latipes) were examined for their effects on the growth and morphology of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa NIES 298 (solitary morph). The X. autotrophicus or its filtrate showed the maximum growth suppression (76.6% or 79.6% of control density, respectively) and colony formation (1.9 or 6.4 colonies/mL) of M. aeruginosa during the one-week experimental period. Colony formation was similar in… Show more

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“…After precipitation of samples in the laboratory, the phytoplankton were identified and their abundance (cells/mL) was enumerated using a Sedgwick-Rafter chamber under an inverted microscope (Olympus CKX41, Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). For determination of the cell density of colonial Microcystis aeruginosa, samples were fixed with Lugol's solution, dissociated by ultrasonic disintegration (20 kHz, 60 s), and counted directly under an inverted microscope at 400× magnification [18].…”
Section: Phytoplankton Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After precipitation of samples in the laboratory, the phytoplankton were identified and their abundance (cells/mL) was enumerated using a Sedgwick-Rafter chamber under an inverted microscope (Olympus CKX41, Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). For determination of the cell density of colonial Microcystis aeruginosa, samples were fixed with Lugol's solution, dissociated by ultrasonic disintegration (20 kHz, 60 s), and counted directly under an inverted microscope at 400× magnification [18].…”
Section: Phytoplankton Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%