Asphaltenes and resins were found to make the hydrocarbon droplet surface charge less negative (or more positive) and to generally decrease microbial adhesion to the hydrocarbon. The experimental results were not in qualitative agreement with theoretical predictions of bacteria–hydrocarbon interactions ...
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2.5. Bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbon (BATH) test Hydrophobicity assay of the isolate was carried out by the method described by Ramasamy et al. (2014) [18]. The isolate was grown in BH broth supplemented with 2% (v/v) diesel oil under optimized condition. The cell pellet was obtained af...
Bacterial adhesion to soil contaminants in the presence of surfactants b) Insight into heterogeneity in cell-surface hydrophobicity and ability to degrade hydrocarbons among cells of two hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial populations. ... PL Stelmack,MR Gray,MA Pickard - 《Appl Environ Microbiol》 被引量...
Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus, Psychrobacter sp. and Halomonas pacifica with different cell surface hydrophobicities was measured on glass in a stagnation point flow chamber. Prior to bacterial adhesion, the glass surface was conditioned for 1 h with natural seawater collected at different seasons ...
59. This method involves examining the adhesion of cells to liquid hydrocarbons (e.g., n-butanol, p-xylene), as this adhesion is directly associated with the hydrophobic surface properties of cells (Fig.2a)60. As shown in Fig.2b, all yeast cells in the control group (without induction) ...
1e). We next asked whether Ra36 targets known virulence mechanisms of Fol such as chemotropism toward plant roots6, adhesion to the root surface7 or invasive hyphal growth, defined by the capacity to penetrate cellophane membranes and to invade living plant tissue9. We found that directed ...
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Bacterial communities greatly help maintain the balance of river ecosystems and are highly sensitive to changes in environmental conditions. Plain river network areas (PRNs) are characterized by dense river networks, low-lying terrain, and slow water flow, where the bottom sediment is frequently distu...