1989
DOI: 10.1128/aem.55.3.559-567.1989
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Occurrence and distribution of Vibrio spp., Listonella spp., and Clostridium botulinum in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan

Abstract: The distribution of Vibrio species in samples of surface water, bottom water (water 2 m above the sediment), and sediment from the Seto Inland Sea was studied. A simple technique using a membrane filter and short preenrichment in alkaline peptone water was developed to resuscitate the injured cells, followed by plating them onto TCBS agar. In addition, a survey was conducted to determine the incidence of Clostridium botulinum in sediment samples. Large populations of heterotrophs were found in surface water, w… Show more

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“…In the few water-column profiles that exist for Vibrio spp. below c. 2 m there were only 0.1-2 cfu ml -1 down to 180 m (Kaneko and Colwell, 1974;Venkateswaran et al, 1989a).…”
Section: Horizontal and Vertical Distributionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the few water-column profiles that exist for Vibrio spp. below c. 2 m there were only 0.1-2 cfu ml -1 down to 180 m (Kaneko and Colwell, 1974;Venkateswaran et al, 1989a).…”
Section: Horizontal and Vertical Distributionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The methodology was performed according to Lee & Donovan (1985), Baumann, Furniss & Lee (1984), Smibert & Krieg (1981), West & Colwell (1984) and Baumann & Baumann (1981). A large screening of sole carbon sources was performed in order to differentiate between V. vulnificus and the non-luminescent strains of V. harveyi (Baumann et al 1984), one of the Vibrio species commonly isolated from warm seawaters (Shilo & Yetinson 1979;Venkateswaran, Nakano, Okabe, Takayama, Matsuda & Hashimoto 1989). All isolates from the examined diseased eels exhibited the same morphological and biochemical characteristics and were identified as V. vulnificus biotype II, according to Tison et al (1982) (Table 1).…”
Section: Microbiological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sediment sample preparation and the methodology in collection, homogenization, and identification of plankton samples were already detailed [6,17]. Total viable counts (TVC) were determined by three-tube most-probable-number (MPN) pro-cedur¢ using Kurc Bay yeast extract broth (0.1% peptone and 0.1% yeast extract in 50% seawater collected in Kur¢ Bay, Scto Inland Sea, Japan, pH 7).…”
Section: Bacteriological Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total viable counts (TVC) were determined by three-tube most-probable-number (MPN) pro-cedur¢ using Kurc Bay yeast extract broth (0.1% peptone and 0.1% yeast extract in 50% seawater collected in Kur¢ Bay, Scto Inland Sea, Japan, pH 7). The standard three-tube MPN system combining lactose broth, brilliant green lactose bile broth, and Escherichia coli broth (Eiken, Japan) was followed for the enumeration of total coliforms (TC) and fecal coliforms (FC) as described elsewhere [17]. For the enumeration tff enterococci the MPN method described by Horie et al [18] was foUowed.…”
Section: Bacteriological Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%