Microscopic Overestimation of Heterotrophic Bacteria in Open Waters of China Seas

  • 발행 : 2001.10.01

초록

Comparison of the abundances of heterotrophic bacteria in the East and South China Seas by stanctard epifluorescence was miscounted as heterotrophic bacteria in DAPI stained samples. This could result in 5-31% oversestimations of heterotrophic bacterial abundance in the study areas.

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