Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Isolation and Distribution of a Variety of Halophilic Bacteria and Their Classification by Salt-Response
Hiroshi ONISHIHideki FUCHIKenji KONOMIOsamu HIDAKAMasahiro KAMEKURA
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1980 Volume 44 Issue 6 Pages 1253-1258

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A variety of halophilic bacteria were isolated from various saline materials of different salt concentrations. Enriched cultures were used with 4M NaCl Sehgal and Gibbons complex medium conventionally applied for cultivation of extremely halophilic bacteria. The isolates were classified into nine types from halotolerant to extremely halophilic, based on the salt-response pattern of growth. Among 168 isolates, 75 isolates belonged to type III-A that was moderately halophilic and grew well in added NaCl but not with KCl. This type of bacteria was distributed widely in salted fish, dried fish, salt farm samples, crude salt for soy-sauce making, soy-sauce mashes, seasands and seaweeds. Very high bacterial rates were found in the first three materials. When two enrichment culture media containing 4M NaCl and 4M KCl were used in parallel, isolates of different salt-response types were obtained from the same material. No isolate requiring KCl specifically was found, even with 4M KCl medium.
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