## Abstract Addition of hydroxylamine (NH~2~OH) to autotrophic biomass in nitrifying bioreactors affected the activity, physical structure, and microbial ecology of nitrifying aggregates. When NH~2~OH is added to nitrifying cultures in 6โh batch experiments, the initial NH~3~โN uptake rates were ph
The effect of thiosulphate and other inhibitors of autotrophic nitrification on heterotrophic nitrifiers
โ Scribed by Lesley A. Robertson; Ronald Cornelisse; Rong Zeng; J. Gijs Kuenen
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 454 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-6072
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โฆ Synopsis
It has been found that heterotrophic nitrification by Thiosphaera pantotropha can be inhibited by thiosulphate in batch and chemostat cultures. Allythiourea and nitrapyrin, both classically considered to be specific inhibitors of autotrophic nitrification, inhibited nitrification by Tsa. pantotropha in short-term experiments with resting cell suspensions. Hydroxylamine inhibited ammonia oxidation in chemostat cultures, but was itself fully oxidized. Thus the total nitrification rate for the culture remained the same.
Heterotrophic nitrification by another organism, a strain of "Pseudomonas denitrificans" has also been shown to be inhibited by thiosulphate in short term experiments and in the chemostat. During these experiments it became evident that this strain is able to grow mixotrophically (with acetate) and autotrophically in a chemostat with thiosulphate as the energy source.
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