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  • Fylogenetická složení a podíl bakterií přijímajících leucin byly studovány pomocí metody fluorescenční in situ hybridizace kombinované s mikroautoradiografií. Bakterie byly ve sladkovodní přehradní nádrži vystaveny různému stupni dostupnosti živin a predace prvoků. Samotné bakterie nebo bakterie spolu s prvoky byly inkubovány v částech nádrže limitované a bohaté na fosfor v dialyzačních sáčcích, v lahvích bez a s přídavkem fosforu. Betaproteobacteria, zejména podskupina R-BT065, byly hlavními skupinami bakterií přijímající leucin ve všech variantách a to především za podnínek zvýšené predace prvoků a vysoké dostupnosti živin. Pouze velmi málo buněk ze skupiny Sphingobacteria/Flavobacteria přijímalo leucin. Ačkoli byla Gammaproteobacteria nejméně početnou skupinou, patřila mezi vysoce aktivní část společenstva bakterií. (cs)
  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization combined with microautoradiography was used to determine bacterial phylogenetic affiliations and the proportions of cells incorporating leucine. Bacteria were exposed to variable levels of available resources and bacterivory in a freshwater reservoir. Grazing-free and grazing-enhanced treatments were incubated in both P-limited and P-rich areas of the reservoir using dialysis bags, and bottle treatments with and without phosphorus enrichment. Betaproteobacteria, mainly the R-BT065 subcluster, become the dominant leucine-active bacteria in all treatments, in particular under conditions of enhanced protistan grazing and resource availability. The Sphingobacteria/Flavobacteria group exhibited very low rates of leucine uptake. Gammaproteobacteria was the least abundant but a highly active part of bacterial assemblage.
  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization combined with microautoradiography was used to determine bacterial phylogenetic affiliations and the proportions of cells incorporating leucine. Bacteria were exposed to variable levels of available resources and bacterivory in a freshwater reservoir. Grazing-free and grazing-enhanced treatments were incubated in both P-limited and P-rich areas of the reservoir using dialysis bags, and bottle treatments with and without phosphorus enrichment. Betaproteobacteria, mainly the R-BT065 subcluster, become the dominant leucine-active bacteria in all treatments, in particular under conditions of enhanced protistan grazing and resource availability. The Sphingobacteria/Flavobacteria group exhibited very low rates of leucine uptake. Gammaproteobacteria was the least abundant but a highly active part of bacterial assemblage. (en)
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  • Effects of resource availability and bacterivory on leucine incorporation in different groups of freshwater bacterioplankton, assessed using microautoradiography
  • Vliv dostupnosti živin a predace na příjem leucinu různých skupin sladkovodních bakterií studované pomocí mikroautoradiografie (cs)
  • Effects of resource availability and bacterivory on leucine incorporation in different groups of freshwater bacterioplankton, assessed using microautoradiography (en)
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  • Effects of resource availability and bacterivory on leucine incorporation in different groups of freshwater bacterioplankton, assessed using microautoradiography
  • Vliv dostupnosti živin a predace na příjem leucinu různých skupin sladkovodních bakterií studované pomocí mikroautoradiografie (cs)
  • Effects of resource availability and bacterivory on leucine incorporation in different groups of freshwater bacterioplankton, assessed using microautoradiography (en)
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  • RIV/60077344:_____/06:00076384!RIV07-AV0-60077344
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  • P(GA206/05/0007), V, Z(AV0Z60170517)
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  • 3
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  • RIV/60077344:_____/06:00076384
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  • leucine incorporation; bacterial structure; bacterial function (en)
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  • DE - Spolková republika Německo
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  • [098CEC68899F]
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  • Aquatic Microbial Ecology
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  • 45
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  • Gasol, J. M.
  • Horňák, Karel
  • Šimek, Karel
  • Nedoma, Jiří
  • Jezbera, Jan
http://linked.open...n/vavai/riv/zamer
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  • 0948-3055
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