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Effect of organic matter on growth and cell yield of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
Authors:Antje Krümmel  Heinz Harms
Institution:(1) Abteilung für Mikrobiologie, Institut für Allgemeine Botanik der Universität Hamburg, Ohnhorststrasse 18, D-2000 Hamburg 52, Germany;(2) Present address: Institut für Physiologische Chemie II der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Postfach 102148, D-4630 Bochum 1, Germany
Abstract:The effect of various organic compounds on the growth of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria was examined.Nitrosococcus oceanus, a strongly halophilic bacterium, had a very low tolerance to organic matter compared with other organisms tested. Organic compounds scarcely affected the growth of theNitrosomonas strains whereas nitrite formation by bothNitrosococcus mobilis strains was inhibited by nearly all of the substances tested. The growth ofNitrosospira strain Nsp1 was enhanced more than 30% by acetate and formate, but not growth was detectable in the presence of pyruvate. On the contrary,Nitrosospira strain Nsp5 was stimulated only by pyruvate. Nitrite formation by the twoNitrosovibrio tenuis strains tested was similar. The growth of both strains was enhanced considerably by formate and glucose; acetate and, to a greater extent, pyruvate inhibited these bacteria.In batch culture, the energy efficiency of autotrophically grown ammonia-oxidizing bacteria varied from strain to strain. The cell yield of mixotrophically grown cultures, per unit of ammonia oxidized, was increased in comparison with autotrophic ones. No heterotrophic growth was detected.
Keywords:Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria  Nitrosococcus  Nitrosomonas  Nitrosospira  Nitrosoyibrio  Mixotrophic growth  Energy efficiency  Cell yield  Heterotrophic growth
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