Effect of pyridine compounds on ammonia oxidation by autotrophic nitrifying bacteria andMethylosinus trichosporium OB3b

CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY(1984)

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Ammonia oxidation, as measured by nitrite production, was inhibited by 2-chloro-6-trichloromethyl-pyridine (nitrapyrin, N-serve) in the methane-oxidizing bacterium,Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b, and the autotrophic nitrifying organisms,Nitrosococcus oceanus andNitrosomonas marina. 6-Chloropicolinic acid, a hydrolysis product of nitrapyrin, was ineffective as an inhibitor of ammonia oxidation by either the methanotroph or the autotrophs. Picolinic acid (2-carboxy-pyridine), in contrast, inhibited nitrification by the methane-oxidizing bacterium but not by the autotrophic cultures. Picolinic acid may provide a means for differentiating ammonia oxidation attributable to methanotrophs from that resulting from autotrophs in environmental studies.
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or methano-,an aspect of lithotrophic nitrification,is carried out by the autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria 30 and the methane-oxidizing bacteria,nitrification can be broadly defined as the microbial oxidation of nitrogen compounds,re- spectively. the oxidation of ammonia to nitrite,with lithotrophic and heterotrophic nitrification involving the trans- formation of inorganic and organic substances
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