Auteurs
Mare Strous, JJ Heijnen, JG Kuenen, MSM Jetten
Publicatiedatum
1998/11/16
Tijdschrift
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume
50
Editie
5
Pagina's
589-596
Uitgever
Springer Berlin/Heidelberg
Beschrijving
Currently available microbiological techniques are not designed to deal with very slowly growing microorganisms. The enrichment and study of such organisms demands a novel experimental approach. In the present investigation, the sequencing batch reactor (SBR) was applied and optimized for the enrichment and quantitative study of a very slowly growing microbial community which oxidizes ammonium anaerobically. The SBR was shown to be a powerful experimental set-up with the following strong points: (1) efficient biomass retention, (2) a homogeneous distribution of substrates, products and biomass aggregates over the reactor, (3) reliable operation for more than 1 year, and (4) stable conditions under substrate-limiting conditions. Together, these points made possible for the first time the determination of several important physiological parameters such as the biomass yield (0.066 ± 0.01 C-mol …
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