Hidrológiai Közlöny 2006 (86. évfolyam)

6. szám - XLVII. Hidrobiológus Napok: Vizeink élővilágát érintő környezeti változások Tihany, 2005. október 5–7.

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Yabuuchi, E„ Kaneko, T„ Yano, I., Moss, C.W., Miyoshi, N.: Sphingo­bacterium gen. nov., Sphingobacterium spritivorum comb, nov., Sphi­ngobacterium multivorum comb, nov., Sphingobacterium mizutae sp. nov., and Flavobacterium indologenes sp. nov.: glucose-nonfermen­ting gram-negative rods in CDC groups IIK-2 and IIb. Int. J. Syst. Bac­teriol. 33: 580-598, 1983. Diversity of reed stem biofilm bacterial communities in Kiskunság and Hortobágy soda lakes Rusznyák A., Borsodi A., Márialigeti, K. From two reed biofilm samples of Kelemen-szék (Kiskunság National Park) and Nagy-Vadas (Hortobágy National Park) 260 bacterial isolates were gained after serial dilutions and plating onto different media. After a primary selection 164 strains were investigated by „traditional" phenotypic tests and clustered by numerical anlysis. 56 representative strains were selected to ARDRA and 16S rDNA sequence analysis to identify the taxa. The identified genera were Bacillus, Pseudomonas. Agrobacterium, Halomonas, Nesterenkonia, Paracoccus and Planococcus. Screening of the 140 bacteri­al clones resulted in 45 ARDRA-groups. Sequence analysis of the representatives revealed a great diversity. A conside­rable majority of the clones were affiliated with uncultured bacterial clones (sequence similarity between 93 and 99 %) originating from diverse environmental samples (for example salt marshes, compost or wastewater treatment plants). The DNA sequences of other clones showed the presence of genera Flavobacterium, Sphingobacterium, Pseudomonas, and Agrobacterium. Kelemen-szék, Nagy-Vadas, biofilm bacteria, clone library, ARDRA, 16S rDNS sequence analysis. Klossy Irén alkotása (Fametszet, Magyar tájak sorozat)

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