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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/10179
Title: Isolation and Identification of Bdellovibrio from Coastal Areas of Taiwan
Authors: Chorng-Liang Pan 
Yue-Ling Hsu
Guo-Jane Tsai 
Hong-June Kuo
Cheng-Ming Chang 
Fu-Jin Wang
Ching-Shyong Wu
Keywords: Bdellovibrio;prey-dependent isolates;prey-independent isolates;physiological characteristics
Issue Date: Feb-1997
Publisher: SPRINGER JAPAN KK
Journal Volume: 63
Journal Issue: 1
Start page/Pages: 52-59
Source: Fisheries science 
Abstract: 
A survey of the occurrence and characteristics of Bdellovibrio around the coastal areas and aquacultural ponds of Taiwan was conducted. The recovery rate of bdellovibrios was highest in estuaries during summer. Prey-dependent Bdellovibrio sp. strain TS-S and strain TS-V were isolated from the estuary of the Tam-shui river, from which prey-independent strains were further selected by streptomycin treatment or by using enriched medium. Their mutation rates were 1.2×10-6 (streptomycin method) and 3.8×10-6 (enriched medium) for the strain TS-S and 1.1×10-5 (streptomycin method) and 2.1×10-6 (enriched medium) for the strain TS-V. Four prey-independent mutantswere isolated from strain TS-S by the enriched medium method and designated as Bdellovibrio sp. strains TS-SPI1 through TS-SPI4. Similarly, two prey-independent mutants, designated as TS-VPI1 and TS-VPI2, were obtained from strain TS-V. The physiological characteristics of these six prey-independent mutants differed from those of the three species (Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, B. stolpii, and B. starrii), in comparisons by biochemical tests and electron microscopic examination. The average cell sizes of TS-SPIs and TS-VPIs, were 0.18×0.85 and 0.21×0.78 μm, respectively. These sizes are smaller than the cell sizes of the three species shown in Bergey's Manual.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/10179
ISSN: 0919-9268
DOI: 10.2331/fishsci.63.52
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