Literature DB >> 543345

Nitrogen-fixing capacity of Azotobacter as affected by the type and depth of substrate.

Y Abd-el-Malek, I Hosny, B T Shawky.   

Abstract

Sixty isolates, representing the different types of azotobacters in Egyptian soils, were studied for their N2-fixing capacity. When A. chroococcum and A. vinelandii were grown in shallow layers of N-deficient liquid medium, nitrogen gains ranged from 48 to 92 and from 20 to 120 ppm with efficiencies of N2-fixation from 15.8 to 50.0 and from 16.6 to 21.2 mg N fixed/g C oxidized, respectively. Culturing in deep layers generally lowered the nitrogen gains and the oxidation of carbon, but at different rates, resulting in the increase of the efficiency of N2-fixation by 2--78%, indicating that the depth of the liquid medium has a definite effect on the outcome of N2-fixation. In another experiment, A. vinelandii was grown in increasing depths of liquid or solid substrates and consequently at variable ratios of surface area: depth. In liquid medium, maximum counts, sugar consumption, and nitrogen gains were detected in the widest surface area: depth ratio, but the efficiency of N2-fixation increased with the narrowing of the ratio. In sand cultures an opposite trend was observed.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 543345     DOI: 10.1016/s0323-6056(79)80090-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Bakteriol Naturwiss        ISSN: 0323-6056


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1.  Production of nitrogen fixing Azotobacter (SR-4) and phosphorus solubilizing Aspergillus niger and their evaluation on Lagenaria siceraria and Abelmoschus esculentus.

Authors:  Misbahud Din; Rubina Nelofer; Muhammad Salman; Faisal Hayat Khan; Asad Khan; Munib Ahmad; Fazal Jalil; Jalal Ud Din; Mudassir Khan
Journal:  Biotechnol Rep (Amst)       Date:  2019-03-19
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