1989
DOI: 10.3354/meps057069
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Effect of CO and light on ammonium and nitrite oxidation by chemolithotrophic bacteria

Abstract: The effects of CO and light on the ammonium oxidizing bacterium Nitrosomonas cryotolerans and the nitrite oxidizing bacterium N~trobacter sp Nb297 were investigated. Ammonium oxldahon was inhibited by C O concentrations ranging from 2 n M to 11.4 FM. CO inhibition was cell density dependent and increased if the cells had been either previously starved or deprived of iron. Ammonium oxidation was inhibited by 63 % at intensities a s low a s 5 W m-2 of artificial light. Nitrobactersp. Nb297, on the other hand, wa… Show more

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“…Olson (1981) and Vanzella et al (1989) found evidence that NOB were more sensitive to sunlight than AOB. In coastal marine samples, Olson (1981) found a 50% inhibition of nitrite oxidation at a light intensity of 6.64 µmol m −2 s −1 , as opposed to a 50% inhibition of ammonia oxidation at light intensity of 18.26 µmol m −2 s −1 (full sunlight = 2490 µmol m −2 s −1 ).…”
Section: Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olson (1981) and Vanzella et al (1989) found evidence that NOB were more sensitive to sunlight than AOB. In coastal marine samples, Olson (1981) found a 50% inhibition of nitrite oxidation at a light intensity of 6.64 µmol m −2 s −1 , as opposed to a 50% inhibition of ammonia oxidation at light intensity of 18.26 µmol m −2 s −1 (full sunlight = 2490 µmol m −2 s −1 ).…”
Section: Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the mixed layer deepens into the fall and erodes into the underlying T min layer, where nitrifiers have presumably been active during the summer, some of these nitrifiers may be entrained from the T min layer into the fall surface ocean. Upon exposure to elevated levels of light or other new conditions, the NO 2 À oxidizers may slow their activity, such that the unidirectional oxidation of NO 2 À to NO 3 À is reduced [Vanzella et al, 1989]. Under these conditions, the bifunctional NXR enzyme may catalyze both the forward and back reactions, yielding the isotopic distribution expected from NO 3 À -NO 2 À interconversion ( Figure 6).…”
Section: 1002/2015gb005350mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrifier activity has been found to be inhibited by light [Vanzella et al, 1989;Guerrero and Jones, 1996], although it may not be Global Biogeochemical Cycles…”
Section: Non-rayleigh Dynamics and Estimation Of Isotope Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bottles were sealed with silicon rubber stoppers and incubated in the dark on a rotatory shaker (150 rpm) at 25°C for up to 24 h. At different time intervals 25 m1 samples were removed from each bottle and assayed for nitrite production as an index of ammonium oxidation (Bendschnetder & Robinson 1952) Recovery of Nitrobacter sp. from CO was not examined since these organisms were not significantly inhibited by any of the CO concentrat~ons previously tested (Vanzella et al 1989).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cycling of Instant Ocean Synthetic Sea Salts (Aquarium Systems, nitrogen in the surface waters of the sea may therefore Inc., Mentor, Ohio; Jones & Hood 1980). Nitrite oxidizdepend upon the ability of these organisms to recover ers were cultured in the same manner in the medium of from light and CO. Vanzella et al (1989) showed that Watson & Waterbury (1971). The concentration of NO2-high substrate concentration benefits actively growing as N a N 0 2 was 0.029 M. Cultures were vigorously aermarine nitrifiers since it increased their tolerance to ated, agitated by a magnetic stirring bar, and kept at a these inhibitors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%