Flow cytometric determination of bacterial abundance in lake plankton with the green nucleic acid stain SYTO 13

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We have developed a protocol for the cytometric enumeration of bacterioplankton in lakes with the nucleic acid stain SYTO 13; our protocol can be used with any standard bench-top flow cytometer equipped with an argon laser with excitation at 488 nm. The protocol performs well in the range of bacterial densities from 105 to 106 ml-1. Estimates of bacterial abundance using the cytometric technique ranged from 72 to 141% of the epifluorescence estimates with DAPI staining. The average C.V. of replicate cytometric counts was 2.4%, and the average C.V. for cytometric counts in replicate water samples was 6.7%. The precision of cytometric counts was 10-fold higher than corresponding epifluorescence bacterial counts, and the sample processing time is decreased by 10-15-fold relative to the epifluorescence technique. This cytometric protocol can be applied to samples from a wide variety of lakes and offers an accurate, precise, and fast alternative to standard epifluorescence bacterial counts.

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Del Giorgio, P. A., Bird, D. F., Prairie, Y. T., & Planas, D. (1996). Flow cytometric determination of bacterial abundance in lake plankton with the green nucleic acid stain SYTO 13. Limnology and Oceanography, 41(4), 783–789. https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1996.41.4.0783

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