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Cells and Materials

1996

Biofilms

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Heterogeneity Of Natural Biofilm Communities, J. R. Lawrence, D. R. Korber, G. M. Wolfaardt Jan 1996

Heterogeneity Of Natural Biofilm Communities, J. R. Lawrence, D. R. Korber, G. M. Wolfaardt

Cells and Materials

Scanning confocal laser microscopy (SCLM) studies have shown that microbial biofilms consist of a spatially heterogeneous arrangement of bacterial cells, biogenic extracellular material, and void space. Biofilm architecture is dominated by the presence of cell aggregates interspersed by channels, the arrangement of which varies for different hydrodynamic regimes, ages, species composition, or nutrient status. This organization may regulate the flux of nutrients and oxygen, creating chemical microenvironments (Eh, pH) facilitating the growth of aerobic heterotrophs and anaerobes. The presence of microenvironments has been confirmed using laser microscopy and environmentally sensitive fluorescent probes. In addition, changes in cell number and growth …