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. 1992 Nov;58(11):3561–3566. doi: 10.1128/aem.58.11.3561-3566.1992

Methods Involving Light Variation for Isolation of Cyanobacteria: Characterization of Isolates from Central Australia

Nola M de Chazal 1, Silke Smaglinski 1,, Geoffrey D Smith 1,*
PMCID: PMC183144  PMID: 16348803

Abstract

We report the isolation of organisms belonging to a range of cyanobacterial genera from the remote arid region of central Australia, together with a preliminary characterization of their temporal modes of nitrogen fixation. We rendered unialgal Dermocarpa and Myxosarcina spp. (Section II organisms), LPP group B: type X (Section III), and Scytonema and Nostoc spp. (Section IV). We developed an isolation procedure based on a combination of published methods and applicable to a broad spectrum of cyanobacterial genera. We found light intensity to be a critical variable in our methodology; it was also an important determinant of the proportions of different organisms growing in stable mixtures.

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