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Growth potential of halophilic bacteria isolated from solar salt environments: carbon sources and salt requirements.

B J Javor1.   

Abstract

Eighteen strains of extremely halophilic bacteria and three strains of moderately halophilic bacteria were isolated from four different solar salt environments. Growth tests on carbohydrates, low-molecular-weight carboxylic acids, and complex medium demonstrated that the moderate halophiles and strains of the extreme halophiles Haloarcula and Halococcus grew on most of the substrates tested. Among the Halobacterium isolates were several metabolic groups: strains that grew on a broad range of substrates and strains that were essentially confined to either amino acid (peptone) or carbohydrate oxidation. One strain (WS-4) only grew well on pyruvate and acetate. Most strains of extreme halophiles grew by anaerobic fermentation and possibly by nitrate reduction. Tests of growth potential in natural saltern brines demonstrated that none of the halobacteria grew well in brines which harbor the densest populations of these bacteria in solar salterns. All grew best in brines which were unsaturated with NaCl. The high concentrations of Na and Mg found in saltern crystallizer brines limited bacterial growth, but the concentrations of K found in these brines had little effect. MgSO(4) was relatively more inhibitory to the extreme halophiles than was MgCl(2), but the reverse was true for the moderate halophiles.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 16346609      PMCID: PMC241517          DOI: 10.1128/aem.48.2.352-360.1984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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