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Interactions within a methanotrophic-heterotrophic groundwater community
Interactions within a methanotrophic-heterotrophic groundwater community // Book of Abstracts The World Congress on Biotechnology 11th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition / Schulte, Michael ; Wickenhofer, Annelie (ur.).
Frankfurt: Deutsche Gesellschaft für chemisches Apparatewesen (DECHEMA), 2000. str. 634-636 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Interactions within a methanotrophic-heterotrophic groundwater community
Autori
Hršak, Dubravka ; Begonja, Ana
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Book of Abstracts The World Congress on Biotechnology 11th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition
/ Schulte, Michael ; Wickenhofer, Annelie - Frankfurt : Deutsche Gesellschaft für chemisches Apparatewesen (DECHEMA), 2000, 634-636
Skup
The World Congress on Biotechnology 11th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition
Mjesto i datum
Berlin, Njemačka, 03.09.2000. - 08.09.2000
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
relationships; interactions; methanotrophic-heterotrophic community
Sažetak
The main objective of this work was to study relationships and interactions within the methanotrophic-heterotrophic community enriched from aquifer solids and characterized to be a stable association, consisting of one obligate (type II) methanotroph and four to five heterotrophs of different nutritional and metabolic characteristics (1).
All experiments were performed in a closed system (sealed shake flasks) in nitrate mineral salts (NMS) medium with the addition of methane as the only carbon and energy source. Growth kinetic experiments were performed under different methane and oxygen concentrations in the headspace (CH_4, 4.5-19.4 percent; O_2, 15.5-19 percent) at the temperatures of 20and 30^oC. To evaluate possible relationships between community populations, a series of experiments were carried out in which nutritional requirements of individual populations and the mutual growth inhibition/stimulation effects were studied by cross-growing the methanotroph in the presence of individual heterotrophs and their lysates.
The results of growth kinetic experiments confirmed previous observation that the six-membered groundwater community possessed stable growth characteristics under various conditions, with almost regular appearance of all community populations. This illustrated the capacity of the community to self-regulate in response to changing growth conditions and suggested that groundwater community was structured on specific relationships between the obligate methanotroph and the present heterotrophs.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija