Ecological Significance and Processes in Research of the Viable but Nonculturable State in Bacteria
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    The viable but noncuturable (VBNC) state is a survival strategy when bacteria are exposed to environment stress. The VBNC state is part of the life cycle of non-differentiating bacteria, and it has a far-reaching impact on traditional bacteriology. Cells in the VBNC state fail to grow on the routine bacteriological media, here its significance in human health and environment science are detailed. Cells entering the VBNC state exhibit dwarfing and a number of metabolic changes in respiration rates and macromolecular synthesis. This paper summarized the variations in DNA and protein comparing to the culturable cells. We also discussed the ability of cells to resuscitate from the VBNC state and return to an actively metabolizing and culturable form. Some new methods for monitoring the VBNC state were listed. Finally the future was suggested.

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WANG Xiu-Juan, ZHU Lin, CHEN Zhong-Zhi, Li Yu. Ecological Significance and Processes in Research of the Viable but Nonculturable State in Bacteria[J]. Microbiology China, 2008, 35(12): 1938-1942

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