Burchard R P, Rittschof D, Bonaventura J
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County 21228.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1990 Aug;56(8):2529-34. doi: 10.1128/aem.56.8.2529-2534.1990.
The adhesion and motility of several aquatic and terrestrial gliding bacteria on slides differing in their critical surface energies have been examined. In general, adhesion was tenacious on low-critical surface energy (hydrophobic) surfaces and tenuous on hydrophilic surfaces. Gliding was inhibited on very hydrophobic substrata and skittish on very hydrophilic surfaces.
研究了几种水生和陆生滑行细菌在临界表面能不同的载玻片上的附着力和运动性。一般来说,在低临界表面能(疏水)表面上附着力很强,而在亲水表面上则很微弱。在非常疏水的基质上滑行受到抑制,而在非常亲水的表面上则很不稳定。