Authors
Dawei Ren, Jonas Stenløkke Madsen, Claudia I de la Cruz-Perera, Lasse Bergmark, Søren J Sørensen, Mette Burmølle
Publication date
2014/7
Journal
Microbial ecology
Volume
68
Pages
146-154
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Multispecies biofilms are predominant in almost all natural environments, where myriads of resident microorganisms interact with each other in both synergistic and antagonistic manners. The interspecies interactions among different bacteria are, despite the ubiquity of these communities, still poorly understood. Here, we report a rapid, reproducible and sensitive approach for quantitative screening of biofilm formation by bacteria when cultivated as mono- and multispecies biofilms, based on the Nunc-TSP lid system and crystal violet staining. The relative proportion of the individual species in a four-species biofilm was assessed using quantitative PCR based on SYBR Green I fluorescence with specific primers. The results indicated strong synergistic interactions in a four-species biofilm model community with a more than 3-fold increase in biofilm formation and demonstrated the strong dominance of two …
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