Accéder au contenu
Merck

Halobacterium denitrificans sp. nov., an extremely halophilic denitrifying bacterium.

International journal of systematic bacteriology (1986-01-01)
G A Tomlinson, L L Jahnke, L I Hochstein
RÉSUMÉ

Halobacterium denitrificans was one of several carbohydrate-utilizing, denitrifying, extremely halophilic bacteria isolated by anaerobic enrichment in the presence of nitrate. Anaerobic growth took place only when nitrate (or nitrite) was present and was accompanied by the production of dinitrogen. In the presence of high concentrations of nitrate (i.e., 0.5%), nitrous oxide and nitrite were also detected. When grown aerobically in a mineral-salts medium containing 0.005% yeast extract, H. denitrificans utilized a variety of carbohydrates as sources of carbon and energy. In every case, carbohydrate utilization was accompanied by acid production. A type culture has been deposited with the American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, Md. (ATCC 35960).

MATÉRIAUX
Référence du produit
Marque
Description du produit

Millipore
Hy-Case® SF, Casein acid hydrolysate, from bovine milk