Isolation of some new sulphur bacteria from activated sludge |
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Authors: | G. Emtiazi M.H. Habibi M. Setareh |
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Affiliation: | Biology Department, Esfahan University, Iran 81745;*Chemistry Department, Esfahan University, Iran 81745 |
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Abstract: | E mtiazi , G., H abibi , M.H. & S etareh , M. 1990. Isolation of some new sulphur bacteria from activated sludge. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 69 , 864–870. During studies on bulking of activated sludge some new sulphur micro-organisms, which were able to grow aerobically and anaerobically on reduced sulphur compounds, were isolated on thiosulphate agar. These were capable of autotrophic and heterotrophic growth on a wide range of substrates. In view of their ability to oxidize reduced sulphur compounds, and because one of them was an oxidase- and catalase-positive, Gram-negative, motile coccus (0.36–0.48 μm) it was named Thiosphaera persica . The second one was an oxidase- and catalase-positive, Gram-negative, motile rod (1.32–1.80 μm) and was named Thiobacillus persica . The third one was oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, motile, Gram-negative and polymorphic and was named Sulphobacter polymorpha . |
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