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Title: | Respiration and physiological state in marine bacteria | Authors: | Christensen, J. P. Owens, T. G. Devol, A. H. Packard, T. T. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 251001 Oceanografía biológica 2414 Microbiología |
Keywords: | Bacteria, marine Respiration |
Issue Date: | 1980 | Publisher: | 0025-3162 | Journal: | Marine Biology | Abstract: | The relationship between oxygen consumption (R) and respiratory electron-transport-system (ETS) activity was investigated in batch cultures of 5 species of marine bacteria, Vibrio adaptatus, V. anguillarum, a partially identified Vibrio sp. SA774, Serratia marinorubra, and Pseudomonas perfectomarinus. Although cellular levels of R and ETS varied widely among the species tested, the R:ETS ratios for growing or senescent populations were relatively constant among the species; these ratios were 5.02 in growth and 0.426 in senescence, with coefficients of variation of 29 and 20%, respectively. The lower senescent-phase R:ETS ratio was due to a depression of the respiration rates following growth termination. The regression log (R per cell) = 0.832 log (ETS per cell) + 0.727 for the growing populations was similar to that determined for marine zooplankton. The slight dependency of the R:ETS ratio on organism dry weight found for zooplankton was supported by our data. Planktonic respiration rates estimated from measured ETS-depth profiles in the eastern tropical North Pacific Ocean using the senescent-phase R:ETS ratio were similar to published oxygen consumption rates in the deep sea. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/50887 | ISSN: | 0025-3162 | DOI: | 10.1007/BF00393779 | Source: | Marine Biology [ISSN 0025-3162], v. 55, p. 267-276 |
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