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. 1962 Apr;83(4):867-70.
doi: 10.1128/jb.83.4.867-870.1962.

Growth of Azotobacter in deuterium oxide

Growth of Azotobacter in deuterium oxide

D B JOHNSTONE. J Bacteriol. 1962 Apr.

Abstract

Johnstone, D. B. (University of Vermont, Burlington). Growth of Azotobacter in deuterium oxide. J. Bacteriol. 83:867-870. 1962.-To the small list of bacteria that are reported to have been cultured in fully deuterated media can be added Azotobacter agilis and A. vinelandii. Moreover, these bacteria, although growing in a deuterium oxide medium with deuterated carbon sources, will fix atmospheric nitrogen. Lag periods occur prior to growth, and wide morphological variation is apparent during adaptation to a deuterated environment. A convenient method is presented for measuring, by infrared spectroscopy, the amount of water that accumulates in a D(2)O medium; during incubation this amounts to about 1% per day. Prevention of this accumulation of water indicates that growth, after a lag period, probably is not supported by accumulated hydrogen.

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