We need your consent to use the individual data so that you can see information about your interests, among other things. Click "OK" to give your consent.
Standard Test Method for Enumeration of Aquatic Bacteria by Epifluorescence Microscopy Counting Procedure (Withdrawn 2019)
Automatically translated name:
Standard Test Method for Enumeration of Aquatic Bacteria by Epifluorescence Microscopy Counting Procedure
STANDARD published on 1.1.2014
Designation standards: ASTM D4455-85(2014)
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.1.2014
SKU: NS-27304
The number of pages: 3
Approximate weight : 9 g (0.02 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
ICS Number Code 07.100.20 (Microbiology of water)
Significance and Use | ||||
5.1 Bacterial populations, as part of the microbial community in aquatic systems are actively involved in nutrient cycling. The significance of these populations is often difficult to ascertain because of the presence of many physiological types. However, measurement of bacterial densities is usually the first step in trying to establish any relationship that might exist between bacteria and other biochemical processes.5.2 Acridine-orange epifluorescence direct-counting procedure cannot differentiate between viable and nonviable cells. 5.3 This procedure cannot be used to convert directly the numbers to total carbon biomass because of the natural variations in bacterial cell size. 5.4 The acridine-orange epifluorescence direct-microscopic count is both quantitative and precise. 5.5 This procedure is ideal for enumerating both pelagic and epibenthic bacteria in all fresh water and marine environments.5 5.6 The process can be employed in survey activities to characterize the bacteriological densities of environmental waters. 5.7 The procedure can also be used to estimate bacterial densities in cooling tower waters, process waters, and waters associated with oil drilling wells. |
||||
1. Scope | ||||
1.1 This test method describes a procedure for detection and enumeration of aquatic bacteria by the use of an acridine-orange epifluorescence direct-microscopic counting procedure. It is applicable to environmental waters. 1.2 Certain types of debris and other microorganisms may fluoresce in acridine orange-stained smears. 1.3 The test method requires a trained microbiologist or technician who is capable of distinguishing bacteria from other fluorescing bodies on the basis of morphology when viewed at higher magnifications.2 1.4 Use of bright light permits differentiation of single bacteria where reduced formazan is deposited at the polar ends. 1.5 Approximately 104 cells/mL are required for detection by this test method.1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. 1.7 This standard does not purport to address the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. |
||||
2. Referenced Documents | ||||
|
Historical
1.5.2009
Historical
1.5.2013
Historical
15.8.2014
Historical
1.6.2012
Historical
1.4.2009
Historical
1.10.2007
Do you want to make sure you use only the valid technical standards?
We can offer you a solution which will provide you a monthly overview concerning the updating of standards which you use.
Would you like to know more? Look at this page.
Latest update: 2024-11-13 (Number of items: 2 210 764)
© Copyright 2024 NORMSERVIS s.r.o.