Bacterial symbionts on green hydra and their effect on phosphate uptake |
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Authors: | Frances P. Wilkerson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botany Department, Bristol University, Bristol, England |
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Abstract: | Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria (1.5–2m long and 0.5m wide) have been found associated with green hydra. They are always present on the hydra surface delineating the ectodermal cells, on animals in culture, and also on those sampled from a natural habitat. The bacteria could be removed by a 30-min treatment with antibiotics (50/ml polymyxin B and 50/ml streptomycin). Antibiotic-treated hydra took up 55% less phosphate from the medium than control hydra. The nutritional relationship between the bacteria and green hydra and possible routes of infection of the hydra by these prokaryotic symbionts are discussed. Their importance in interpreting results of certain types of physiological experiments using aquatic organisms is emphasized. |
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