Ni Chunzhi, Ye Dezan, Lin Yanshun, Zhou Zongcheng, Yao Ruimei, Gu Jingyu. Halophilic Vibrios in the waters of Xiamen Harbor and Daya Bay[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1995, (3): 413-420.
Citation:
Ni Chunzhi, Ye Dezan, Lin Yanshun, Zhou Zongcheng, Yao Ruimei, Gu Jingyu. Halophilic Vibrios in the waters of Xiamen Harbor and Daya Bay[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1995, (3): 413-420.
Ni Chunzhi, Ye Dezan, Lin Yanshun, Zhou Zongcheng, Yao Ruimei, Gu Jingyu. Halophilic Vibrios in the waters of Xiamen Harbor and Daya Bay[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1995, (3): 413-420.
Citation:
Ni Chunzhi, Ye Dezan, Lin Yanshun, Zhou Zongcheng, Yao Ruimei, Gu Jingyu. Halophilic Vibrios in the waters of Xiamen Harbor and Daya Bay[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1995, (3): 413-420.
The distribution features, species composition end seasonal variation of halophilic Vibrios in 7 stations of Xiamen Harbor and 9 stations of the Daya Bay were studied.The counts of Vibrios were analyzed with the most probable number (MPN) technique.The media TCBS was used to isolate Vibrios, and API20E system employed to identify the Vibrios.The results reveals that the density of Vibrios in the Daya Bay ranged from 30.0×105 to 2.4×105 cell·dm-3 and the average density was 6.61×103 cell·dm-3, and that in Xiamen Harbor was 2.3×102-2.4×105 cell·dm-3 and 7.8×103 cell·dm-3 on the average.The number of Vibrios varied seasonally with the water temperature, and was higher in the summer than in the autumn.The Vibrio species in the two bays mainly included Vibrio alginolyticus, V.parahaemolyticus, V.fluvialis, V.tralnificus, V.mimicus and V.metshnikovii and V.alginolyticus was the predominant species.