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Article Dans Une Revue Marine Environmental Research Année : 2012

Dynamic approaches of mixed species biofilm formation using modern technologies.

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Bacteria and diatoms exist in sessile communities and develop as biofilm on all surfaces in aqueous environments. The interaction between these microorganisms in biofilm was investigated with a bacterial genus Pseudoalteromonas sp. (strain 3J6) and two benthic diatoms Amphora coffeaeformis and Cylindrotheca closterium. Each biofilm was grown for 22 days. Images from the confocal microscopy show a difference of adhesion between Pseudoalteromonas 3J6 and diatoms. Indeed, a stronger adhesion is found with C. closterium suggesting cohabitation between Pseudoalteromonas 3J6 and C. closterium compared at an adaptation for bacteria and A. coffeaeformis. The cellular attachment and the growth evolution in biofilm formation depend on each species of diatoms in the biofilm. Behaviour of microalgae in presence of bacteria demonstrates the complexity of the marine biofilm.

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Bactériologie

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hal-00857434 , version 1 (03-09-2013)

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Kim Doiron, Isabelle Linossier, Fabienne Fay, Julius Yong, Effendy Abd Wahid, et al.. Dynamic approaches of mixed species biofilm formation using modern technologies.. Marine Environmental Research, 2012, 78, pp.40-7. ⟨10.1016/j.marenvres.2012.04.001⟩. ⟨hal-00857434⟩
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