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Effect of pH on the growth and activity of heterotrophic sediment microorganisms
Authors:MD Baker  WE Inniss  CI Mayfield  PTS Wong
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1;Great Lakes Fisheries Research Branch Canada Centre for Inland Waters Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7R 4A6
Abstract:Low pH markedly reduced heterotrophic microbial activity in sediment-lake water systems. A marked reduction in both the rate and the total amount of oxygen consumed occurred as pH decreased. In addition, low pH and also low temperature (0°C) resulted in longer turnover times (Tn) and also smaller Vmax values when the kinetics of 14C-glucose, 14C-glycine, and 14C-glutamic acid utilization were examined. When the response of the microorganisms to heavy metals was examined, mercury was generally more toxic than lead over the pH range of 4.5 to 7.5 but both metals were more toxic at pH 4.5 than at higher pH levels. Mercury also inhibited oxygen utilization and 14C-glucose mineralization more than lead at all pH levels. Bisulfite reduced microbial activity at all pH levels although it was always more toxic to the sediment microorganisms at pH values of 4 and 5 than at pH 7.
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