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Nickel requirement for chemolithotrophic growth in hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria
Authors:Rainer Tabillion  Fred Weber  Heinrich Kaltwasser
Institution:(1) Fachrichtung Mikrobiologie der Universität des Saarlandes, Im Stadtwald, D-6600 Saarbrücken, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:In a comparative study the requirement of several strains of autotrophic hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria for nickel was examined. Autotrophic growth was studied both in liquid media, previously freed from trace metals; and on solidified media, using a plate diffusion assay. The latter assay was based on the observation that EDTA causes complete inhibition of autotrophic growth on agar medium as a result of nickel deficiency. Nickel was shown to be required as a trace element in five strains of Alcaligenes eutrophus, in two strains of Xanthobacter autotrophicus, in Pseudomonas flava, in Arthrobacter spec. 11X and in strain 12X. In these bacteria nickel was not replaceable by cobalt, copper, manganese or zinc ions. No significant nickel requirement was detected by these methods, however, for Paracoccus denitrificans and Nocardia opaca 1b.
Keywords:Alcaligenes eutrophus  Bioassay  Chelation technique  EDTA  Heavy metal requirement  Hydrogen bacteria  Nickel requirement  Plate diffusion assay  Trace elements
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