E.coli bacteria attached to a sand grain: "Landing on a sand grain"
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T1 - E.coli bacteria attached to a sand grain
T2 - "Landing on a sand grain"
AU - Martin, Tina
AU - Paul, Catherine J.
AU - Wasserstrom, Sebastian
AU - Ahlstedt, Jonas
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The movie shows E. coli bacteria (strain DSM 1116) attached to a grain of sand. The size of the sand grain is approx. 0.85 mm. The SEM (scanning electron microscope) pictures were taken within a laboratory experiment, measuring the influence of different concentration of E. coli bacteria to the Induced Polarization (IP) method in frequency- and time-domain (LINKIP project, funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant agreement No. 752671). The IP method can then be used to monitor groundwater bioremediation processes in the field (MIRACHL project). The movie was made by the colleagues from Lund Bioimaging Centre (LBIC).
AB - The movie shows E. coli bacteria (strain DSM 1116) attached to a grain of sand. The size of the sand grain is approx. 0.85 mm. The SEM (scanning electron microscope) pictures were taken within a laboratory experiment, measuring the influence of different concentration of E. coli bacteria to the Induced Polarization (IP) method in frequency- and time-domain (LINKIP project, funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant agreement No. 752671). The IP method can then be used to monitor groundwater bioremediation processes in the field (MIRACHL project). The movie was made by the colleagues from Lund Bioimaging Centre (LBIC).
KW - sand grain
KW - E. coli
KW - Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
KW - Induced Polarisation (IP)
KW - geophysics
KW - microbiology
M3 - Other
ER -