Axenic culture of free-living conchocelis ofPorphyra yezoensisandPorphyra haitanensis

Autor: Hui-lian, Liu, Li, Shuai, De-lin, Duan, Huai-shu, Xu
Zdroj: Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology; March 2002, Vol. 20 Issue: 1 p62-66, 5p
Abstrakt: After discarding marine microorganisms from conchocelis ofPorphyra yezoensisandPorphyra haitanensis, their axenic cultures were obtained through treatment with antibiotics. Antibiotic disc tests were carried out to determine the effectiveness of each antibiotic in eliminating contaminating microorganisms. Five of 12 antibiotics tested were selected and used to produce the axenic cultures in this study, which showed that 200 μg/mL streptomycin, 250 μg/mL penicillin, 252 μg/mL kanamycin, 30 μg/mL chloramphenicol were effective concentrations for eliminating microorganisms from conchocelis when antibiotics were added singly step by step; whereas simultaneous combination of 150 μg/mL streptomycin, 250 (or 350) μg/mL penicillin, 150 (or 250) μg/mL kanamycin, 70 μg/mL neomycin and 200 μg/mL chloramphenicol was also effective for producing the axenic cultures. However, it seemed that the treatments with antibiotics applied individually were more feasible than those will all antibiotics added at the same time. This may be due to the combined inhibiting effect of antibiotics on the growth and development of conchocelis.
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