ESTIMATING BACTERIAL POPULATION ON THE PHYLLOSPHERE BY SERIAL DILUTION PLATING AND LEAF IMPRINT METHODS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/eco.v17i0.4105Keywords:
Phyllosphere, Bacterial population, Serial dilution plating, Leaf imprintAbstract
The plant phyllosphere constitute a habitat for variety of microorganisms; bacteria are the most common ones. In this study, we assessed the ability of serial dilution plating and leaf imprint methods to elucidate population abundance on the phyllosphere of eight plant species co-occurring in the same
area in mediterranean ecosystem (northern Greece). The serial dilution plating method outweighed the leaf imprint method in determining the total epiphytic bacterial population and the estimates were significantly higher. However, the ability to detect presence of bacterial colony on leaf surface is higher for the leaf imprints, suggesting specific use of this method for practical purposes.
Key words: Phyllosphere; Bacterial population; Serial dilution plating; Leaf imprint
DOI: 10.3126/eco.v17i0.4105
Ecoprint
An International Journal of Ecology
Vol. 17, 2010
Page: 47-52
Uploaded date: 29 December, 2010