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Hollow-fiber membrane chamber as a device for in situ environmental cultivation.


ABSTRACT: A hollow-fiber membrane chamber (HFMC) was developed as an in situ cultivation device for environmental microorganisms. The HFMC system consists of 48 to 96 pieces of porous hollow-fiber membrane connected with injectors. The system allows rapid exchange of chemical compounds, thereby simulating a natural environment. Comparative analysis through the cultivation of three types of environmental samples was performed using this newly designed device and a conventional agar-based petri dish. The results show that the ratios of novel phylotypes in isolates, species-level diversities, and cultivabilities in HFMC-based cultivation are higher than those in an agar-based petri dish for all three samples, suggesting that the new in situ cultivation device is effective for cultivation of various environmental microorganisms.

SUBMITTER: Aoi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2687273 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hollow-fiber membrane chamber as a device for in situ environmental cultivation.

Aoi Yoshiteru Y   Kinoshita Tomoyuki T   Hata Toru T   Ohta Hiroaki H   Obokata Haruko H   Tsuneda Satoshi S  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20090327 11


A hollow-fiber membrane chamber (HFMC) was developed as an in situ cultivation device for environmental microorganisms. The HFMC system consists of 48 to 96 pieces of porous hollow-fiber membrane connected with injectors. The system allows rapid exchange of chemical compounds, thereby simulating a natural environment. Comparative analysis through the cultivation of three types of environmental samples was performed using this newly designed device and a conventional agar-based petri dish. The re  ...[more]

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