Nitrate reduction by Pseudomonas spp.: antagonism by fermentative bacteria |
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Authors: | R.W. HOrsley,,José V.,Roscoe Ida B.,Talling |
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Affiliation: | Freshwater Biological Association, Windermere Laboratory, The Ferry House, Far Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 OLP, UK |
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Abstract: | The reduction of nitrate by Pseudomonas denitrificans in a culture medium containing glycerol, yeast extract and 700 mg/1 NO3–N, was antagonized by Aeromonas hydrophila, Escherichia coli and Enterobacter aerogenes. Nitrate reduction by Ps. denitrificans in mixed culture with a fermentative heterotroph was inhibited when 100–150 mg/1 NO2–N had accumulated in the medium. The number of Ps. denitrificans declined concomitantly with the appearance of NO2 in the culture medium, but there was only a slight increase in the numbers of fermentative hetero-trophs. The fermentative heterotrophs did not antagonize nitrate reduction by Ps. denitrificans , when the culture medium contained 140 mg/1 NO3–N. When mixtures of equal parts of Ps. denitrificans and Esch. coli cultures were added to autoclaved river water relatively high concentrations of NO2 were produced from the nitrate present in the water. |
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