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Título: Farming Nitrifiers: Main factors and parameters for maintaining healthy cultures
Autores/as: Tames-Espinosa, Mayte 
Bru, Eduardo
O'Shanahan Roca, Leopoldo
Gómez, May 
Packard, Theodore Train 
Clasificación UNESCO: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Palabras clave: Nitrification
Nitrifiers
Bacterial culture
Climate change
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Resumen: The atmospheric CO2 level is rising. Its greenhouse effect is partially mitigated by terrestrial (plants) and marine photosynthetic organisms (algae, phytoplankton), and also by the less-known chemosynthetic bacteria. Within this group of bacteria, nitrifiers have a direct and indirect impact on carbon fixation because, on one hand, they are autotrophs and, on the other, they release inorganic nitrogenous nutrients that feed other photoautotrophs. A new assay which simplifies the measurement of nitrification would improve our knowledge about the ocean’s capacity to fix CO2. Knowing how to cultivate these microbes from marine water samples is a first step towards developing new nitrification detection techniques. During the last six months, we have isolated and cultured a natural assembledge of marine nitrifiers. Our larger objective is to develop a way to enzymatically detect nitrification. However, to do this, we need large quantities of nitrifiers. Consequently, at this point, culturing this marine nitrifier community is our priority. We have learned that pH, nutrient levels, air flow, temperature, low light and sterility are critical for growing healthy nitrifiers. With this knowledge we will now be able to conduct experiments with the nitrifiers and develop the methodology that we seek.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/11839
Fuente: IV Congreso de Ciencias del Mar
Colección:Póster de congreso
miniatura
IV Congreso Ciencias del Mar. Poster Mayte Tames-Espinosa et al.
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