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A new facultatively nitrite oxidizing bacterium,Nitrobacter vulgaris sp. nov.
Authors:Eberhard Bock  Hans-Peter Koops  Uwe C Möller  Michael Rudert
Institution:(1) Mikrobiologische Abteilung, Institut für Allgemeine Botanik der Universität Hamburg, Ohnhorststrasse 18, D-2000 Hamburg 52, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:A total of 17 facultatively lithoautotrophic strains of Nitrobacter were investigated. They all were found to be related on the species level by DNA hybridizations. The G+C content of DNA ranged between 58.9 and 59.9 mol %. The isolates originated from divers environments. The cells were 0.5–0.8×1.2–2.0 mgrm in size and motile by one polar to subpolar flagellum. Cell-division normally occurred by budding. Polar caps of intracytoplasmic membranes as well as carboxysomes were present. The cells tended to excrete extracellular polymers forming aggregates or biofilms. Heterotrophic growth was slower than mixotrophic but often faster than litoautotrophic growth. In the presence of nitrite and organic substances the organisms often showed diphasic growth. First nitrite and then the organic material was oxidized. In the absence of oxygen growth was possible by dissimilatory nitrate reduction. Nitrite, nitric and nitrous oxide as well as ammonia were formed. Depending on growth conditions the generation times varied from 12 to 140 h. The new Nitrobacter spec. may be one of the most abundant nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in soils, fresh waters and natural as well as artificial stones. For this organism the name Nitrobacter vulgaris is proposed.The type strain is filed with the culture collection of the Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, Universität Hamburg, FRG.
Keywords:New Nitrobacter  Nitrification  Denitrification  Genetical-immunological-morphological-biochemical investigations
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