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Production of Urea by Bacterial Decomposition of Organic Matter Including Phytoplankton

โœ Scribed by Yasuhiro Satoh


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
436 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-2944

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

A concentrated colony of Fragilaria crotonensis collected from the surface water of Lake Suwa, which is one of the typical eutrophic lakes in Japan, and organic matter contained in untreated surface water from the same lake were subjected to aerobic decomposition by bacteria in a dark room at a temperature of 20 ยฑ 3 ยฐC. An exponential increase of urea with time was recorded in both of the experiments. The apparent rate constants of urea production were calculated to be 0.083 day^โˆ’1^ for decomposition of F. crotonensis and 0.051 day^โˆ’1^ for decomposition of the organic matter contained in the untreated surface water.

This study suggests that urea production by bacterial decomposition of organic matter, including phytoplankton, may be an important source of urea in natural waters under certain conditions.


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