Kogure K, Simidu U, Taga N
Can J Microbiol. 1980 Mar;26(3):318-23. doi: 10.1139/m80-052.
The direct viable court (DVC) method of determining the number of living bacteria in natural seawater was applied to samples collected from areas around Japan ranging from polluted to oligotrophic. In summer, the DVC comprised 1.5-39.8% (mean, 11.2%) of the total direct count (TDC) in Tokyo Bay, which was highly eutrophic. In offshore areas (Sagami Bay and the Kuroshio region), the percentages ranged from 0.7 to 7.9 (mean 2.8%). In winter, slightly higher percentages were observed in Sagami Bay. The majority of DVC cells were free-living. The distruction of bacteria correlated closely with particulate or dissolved organic matter.
直接活菌计数(DVC)法被用于测定从日本周边从污染海域到贫营养海域采集的天然海水中活细菌的数量。夏季,在富营养化程度很高的东京湾,DVC占总直接计数(TDC)的1.5%-39.8%(平均为11.2%)。在近海区域(相模湾和黑潮区域),该百分比范围为0.7%-7.9%(平均为2.8%)。冬季,相模湾的该百分比略高。大多数DVC细胞为自由生活状态。细菌的破坏与颗粒状或溶解的有机物密切相关。