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Abundance, viability and culturability of Antarctic bacteria
(Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi, India, 1999)
The viability of total number of bacteria decide the mineralisation rate in any ecosystem and ultimately the fertility of the region. This study aims at establishing the extent of viability in the standing stock of the ...
Bacterial flora of pond reared Penaeus indicus (Milne Edwards)
(Oxford and IBH, 1998)
The population size, generic diversity and potential to produce hydrolytic enzymes of heterotrophic bacteria associated with pond reared Penaeus indicus was worked out following standard bacteriological procedures. ...
Anaerobic sulfide-oxidation in marine colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria
(Springer, 1997)
Colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria are ubiquitous in Indian waters and have the ability to oxidize sulfide under anaerobic conditions. These bacteria can not only mediate the sulfur cycle oxidatively but also the nitrogen ...
Distribution of luminous bacteria and bacterial luminescence in the equatorial region of the Indian Ocean
(1988)
The number and species composition of luminous bacteria in seawater and zooplankton samples collected in the equatorial region of the Indian Ocean (Long. 49 degrees -60 degrees E; Lat. 4 degrees N-6 degrees S) were studied. ...
Distribution and species composition of planktonic luminous bacteria in the Arabian Sea
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1987)
Distribution of the total viable heterotrophic bacteria and the luminous bacteria in the neretic and oceanic waters of the west coast of India was studied. Counts of viable heterotrophs fluctuated widely, generally with a ...
Recent advances in marine microbiology: the Indian scenario
(Springer, 1997)
Great strides have been made in understanding the microbes of the seas around India, and these include both mycological and bacteriological aspects, covering near, offshore, and deep-sea waters. In mycology, the role of ...
Candidates for the development of consortia capable of petroleum hydrocarbon degradation in marine environment
(Fostering International Coop. Res., UK, 1995)
Bacteria and yeasts from different niches of the tropical Indian waters were screened for their hydrocarbon degrading potential using 1% w/v in artificial seawater over a period of 6 days. About 20% of the 75 bacterial and ...
Culturable heterotrophic bacteria from the euphotic zone of the Indian Ocean ocean during the summer monsoon
(Elsevier, 1994)
Cuturable heterotrophic bacterial counts (viable counts: VC) by surface plating on ZoBell medium and total bacterial counts (TC) by epifuorenscence microscopy were carried out in sea water off the southwest coast of India ...