Improvements in and Environmental Applications of Double-Vial Radiorespirometry for the Study of Microbial Mineralization

Author:

McKinley Vicky L.1,Federle Thomas W.1,Vestal J. Robie1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221

Abstract

Several variations in the scintillation mixture and the filter paper arrangements for double-vial radiorespirometry were compared. Improved efficiencies (44%) and shorter response times were found by adding wetting agents and methanolic NaOH to the scintillation mixture in the filter paper. The scintillation chemicals used did not contain dioxane and were found to be nontoxic to the test microbiota in this system. Covering the inner reaction vial with aluminum foil minimized the reduction in counting efficiency when testing colored or dense environmental samples. Mineralization rates were determined with 14 C-labeled glucose, acetate, and glutamate and [ 14 C]cellulose- and [ 14 C]lignin-labeled lignocellulose for composting cow manure, forest soil, and arctic lake sediment microbiota. This improved method can be used in a variety of procedures involving the measurement of microbial mineralizations of organic compounds. Since no liquid scintillation cocktail is used for counting, the radioactive wastes are aqueous or can be incinerated, making disposal easy.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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