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Awata, Takanori
subject
anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox)
“Candidatus Scalindua”
biomass yield efficiency
salinity
volatile fatty acids
NDC
Construction. Civil engineering
abstract
The growth rate and biomass yield efficiency of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacteria are markedly lower than those of most other autotrophic bacteria. Among the anammox bacterial genera, the growth rate and biomass yield of the marine anammox bacterium “Candidatus Scalindua sp.” is still lower than those of other anammox bacteria enriched from freshwater environments. The activity and growth of marine anammox bacteria are generally considered to be affected by the presence of salinity and organic compounds. Therefore, in the present study, the effects of salinity and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) on the anammox activity, inorganic carbon uptake, and biomass yield efficiency of “Ca. Scalindua sp.” enriched from the marine sediments of Hiroshima Bay, Japan, were investigated in batch experiments. Differences in VFA concentrations (0–10 mM) were observed under varying salinities (0.5%–4%). Anammox activity was high at 0.5%–3.5% salinity, but was 30% lower at 4% salinity. In addition, carbon uptake was higher at 1.5%–3.5% salinity. The results of the present study clearly demonstrated that the biomass yield efficiency of the marine anammox bacterium “Ca. Scalindua sp.” was significantly affected by salinity. On the other hand, the presence of VFAs up to 10 mM did not affect anammox activity, carbon uptake, or biomass yield efficiency.
description
This research was partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellows (T. Awata).
journal title
Microbes and environments
volume
Volume 30
issue
Issue 1
start page
86
end page
91
date of issued
2015-03-24
publisher
Japanese Society of Microbical Ecology
issn
1342-6311
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naid
language
eng
nii type
Journal Article
HU type
Journal Articles
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application/pdf
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http://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME14088
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130005061716
department
Graduate School of Engineering