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Dissimilatory Nitrate and Nitrite Reduction under Aerobic Conditions by an Aerobically and Anaerobically Grown Alcaligenes sp. and by Activated Sludge
Authors:J M KRUL
Institution:Laboratory of Microbiology, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The oxygen uptake of an Alcaligenes sp., isolated from activated sludge, was inhibited by small amounts of nitric oxide. The occurrence of this inhibition was dependent on the growth conditions and the pretreatment of the cells. Anaerobically grown cells, which had subsequently been aerated in a nitrogen-free medium, accumulated nitric oxide, after the addition of nitrate or nitrite. When the oxygen uptake was inhibited by nitric oxide, dissimilatory reduction of nitrate and nitrite proceeded under aerobic conditions at the same rate as in the absence of oxygen. Activated sludge removed nitric oxide actively under aerobic conditions and as a consequence the oxygen uptake of the sludge was not inhibited in the presence of nitrite. The rate of nitrate reduction under aerobic conditions was about 20% of that in the absence of oxygen.
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