Culture-dependent and culture-independent diversity surveys target different bacteria: a case study in a freshwater sample

Volume: 100, Issue: 2, Pages: 245 - 257
Published: May 8, 2011
Abstract
Compared with culture-independent approaches, traditionally used culture-dependent methods have a limited capacity to characterize water microbiota. Nevertheless, for almost a century the latter have been optimized to detect and quantify relevant bacteria. A pertinent question is if culture-independent diversity surveys give merely an extended perspective of the bacterial diversity or if, even with a higher coverage, focus on a different set of...
Paper Details
Title
Culture-dependent and culture-independent diversity surveys target different bacteria: a case study in a freshwater sample
Published Date
May 8, 2011
Volume
100
Issue
2
Pages
245 - 257
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