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. 1965 Dec;90(6):1713-8.
doi: 10.1128/jb.90.6.1713-1718.1965.

Isolation and characterization of filterable marine bacteria

Isolation and characterization of filterable marine bacteria

J I Anderson et al. J Bacteriol. 1965 Dec.

Abstract

Anderson, J. I. W. (Northeast Shellfish Sanitation Research Center, Narragansett, R.I.), and W. P. Heffernan. Isolation and characterization of filterable marine bacteria. J. Bacteriol 90:1713-1718. 1965.-By a process of double filtration of seawater, first through a membrane filter with a pore diameter of 0.45 mu and then through a membrane filter with a pore diameter of 0.22 mu, it was possible to isolate on the surface of the latter membrane a group of marine organisms not usually encountered by conventional techniques of pour plates or one-stage filtration. Many of the isolates could not be identified, but the largest single group belonged to the genus Spirillum; other isolates were placed in the genera Leucothrix, Flavobacterium, Cytophaga, and Vibrio. A group of four organisms which was not identified was characterized by the formation of large, club-shaped cells, 20 to 30 mu long. Of the 25 strains studied in detail, 22 required seawater for growth and 8 retained their filterable property after cultivation. No filterable bacteria were isolated from terrestrial samples.

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