Carbon and Energy Sources for the Nitrifying Autotroph Nitrobacter

Author:

Delwiche C. C.1,Finstein M. S.1

Affiliation:

1. Kearney Foundation of Soil Science, University of California, Davis, California

Abstract

Delwiche , C. C. (University of California, Davis), and M. S. Finstein . Carbon and energy sources for the nitrifying autotroph Nitrobacter . J. Bacteriol. 90: 102–107. 1965.—The effect of various organic compounds on the growth and metabolism of the obligatively autotrophic nitrifying organism Nitrobacter was studied. A slight stimulation of both nitrification and growth was obtainable with a number of organic amendments, including yeast extract, Vitamin Free Casamino Acids, and some amino acids. Depending upon culture conditions, a strong stimulation of growth was obtained with acetate as an amendment to the culture solution. Several compounds, including valine, hydroxyproline, and threonine, were inhibitory at concentrations of 10 −3 m . The incorporation of carbon from isotopically labeled organic compounds was demonstrated. Acetate and glycine were particularly strong contributors to cell carbons. These could not substitute for carbon dioxide as a sole carbon source for growth, however, nor could any other of the carbon compounds that were tried.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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