Salinity Tolerance and Osmoadaptation Strategies in Four Genera of Anammox Bacteria: Brocadia, Jettenia, Kuenenia, and Scalindua
Satoshi Okabe,
Akimichi Kamizono,
Lei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The salinity tolerance and osmoadaptation strategies in four phylogenetically distant anammox species, Brocadia, Jettenia, Kuenenia, and Scalindua, were investigated by using highly enriched cell cultures. The first-emerged "Ca. Scalindua sp." showed optimum growth at 1.5−3% salinity and was tolerant to ∼10% salinity (a slight halophile). The second-emerged "Ca. Kuenenia stuttgartiensis" was tolerant to ∼6% salinity with optimum growth at 0.25−1.5% (a halotolerant). These early-emerged "Ca. Scalindua sp." and … Show more
“…“ Ca . Kuenenia” usually shows an adaptation advantage at high concentrations of salts. − It was assumed that these reasons may result in a shift of the dominant anammox bacteria from Brocadia to Kuenenia .…”
“…“ Ca . Kuenenia” usually shows an adaptation advantage at high concentrations of salts. − It was assumed that these reasons may result in a shift of the dominant anammox bacteria from Brocadia to Kuenenia .…”
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