Cultural and luminescent Conditions of a Marine luminous Bacterium.
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Date
2008
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Study of marine noctilucence in marine is important to fishery, environmental monitoring and military affairs. A luminous bacterial strain D2 was isolated from the marine sediment samples collected near Donghai Island in Zhanjiang, China. The primary cultural and luminescent conditions of luminous bacterium D2 which was identified as Vibrio sp. were determined in liquid culture. The results showed that pH 7.0, 35 °C, with 2.0 % NaCl, were the best growth conditions, and pH5 - 6, 20 °C, OD600 0.08, with 3.0 % NaCl, were the optimal luminescent conditions.Journal
Marine Science BulletinVolume
10Issue/Article Nr
1Collections
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