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Hydrobiologia | 1986

Vertical distribution in and isolation of bacteria from Lake Vanda: an Antarctic lake

Susumu Takii; Toshifumi Konda; Akira Hiraishi; Genki Matsumoto; Tamio Kawano; Tetsuya Torii

Vertical distribution of bacteria in Lake Vanda, an Antarctic meromictic lake, was examined by the acridine orange epifluorescence direct count method. Total bacteria were 104–105 cells · ml−1 in the water at 55 m depth and above, and increased drastically to 107 cells · ml−1 in the bottom water. Filamentous or long rodshaped bacteria occurred at a high frequency in the upper layers, but in the bottom layers most bacteria were coccoidal or short rods. Mean bacterial cell volume in water of between 10 m and 60 m deep was fairly large compared with common bacterial populations in seawater and lake water. Aerobic heterotrophic bacteria were recovered from the water of a depth of 30 m and above, and were assumed to belong to Caulobacter. Viable heterotrophic bacteria were not recovered from the high salinity deep water by media prepared with the same deep water. Phototrophic purple non-sulphur bacteria were isolated by enrichment cultures from water at 55 m depth.


JAPANESE JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY | 1979

BACTERIAL FLORA IN THE WATER AND SEDIMENT OF LAKE MOTOSU-KO, AN OLIGOTROPHIC LAKE IN CENTRAL JAPAN

Toshifumi Konda; Yasuhiko Tezuka


Bulletin of Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology(日本微生物生態学会報) | 1989

Intercalibration of the Acridine Orange Direct Count Method of Aquatic Bacteria

Toshi Nagata; Takashi Someya; Toshifumi Konda; Makoto Yamamoto; Kazuko Morikawa; Manabu Fukui; Nobuo Kuroda; Kazushi Takahashi; Su-wan Oh; Masayuki Mori; Shigehiro Araki; Kenji Kato


Japanese Journal of Limnology (rikusuigaku Zasshi) | 1988

Studies on some limnological variables in subtropical lakes of the Pokhara Valley, Nepal

Masami Nakanishi; Makoto M. Watanabe; Akira Terashima; Yoshihiko Sako; Toshifumi Konda; Keshab Shrestha; Hemanta R. Bhandary; Yuzaburo Ishida


Japanese Journal of Limnology (rikusuigaku Zasshi) | 1994

Vertical Distribution of Bacterial Population in Lake Fryxell, an Antarctic Lake.

Toshifumi Konda; Susumu Takii; Manabu Fukui; Yasushi Kusuoka; Genki I. Matsumoto; Tetsuya Torii


International Review of Hydrobiology | 1984

Seasonal Variations in Four Bacterial Size Fractions from a Hypertrophic Pond in Tokyo, Japan

Toshifumi Konda


Japanese Journal of Limnology (rikusuigaku Zasshi) | 1985

Difference in Bacterial Floras among Different Size Fractions of Suspended Particles in a Hypertrophic Pond

Toshifumi Konda


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1983

Use of an Alkaline Medium for Counting Aerobic Heterotrophic Bacteria in Eutrophic Pond Water

Toshifumi Konda


Bulletin of Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology(日本微生物生態学会報) | 1986

Life Cycle of Peridinium sp. B3 (Dinophyceae) Isolated from Lake Begnas, Nepal

Yoshihiko Sako; Masami Nakanishi; Toshifumi Konda; Yuzaburo Ishida; Hajime Kadota; Keshab Shrestha; Hemanta R. Bhandary; Rajendra Lal Shrestha


JAPANESE JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY | 1981

INFLUENCE OF DILUTION RATE ON THE BACTERIAL FLORA OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE ORIGIN IN CONTINUOUS MIXED CULTURE SYSTEMS

Susumu Takii; Toshifumi Konda

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Susumu Takii

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Hemanta R. Bhandary

American Museum of Natural History

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Keshab Shrestha

American Museum of Natural History

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Manabu Fukui

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Rajendra Lal Shrestha

American Museum of Natural History

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