The effects of nutrients on the survival of Escherichia coli in lake water
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The effects of nutrients on the survival of Escherichia coli in lake water
Abstract
Escherichia coli was shown to survive without decline in viable counts for at least 12 d in filtered-autoclaved lake water. In unfiltered lake water there was a rapid decline in the viable count of E. coli. The addition of synthetic sewage to filtered-autoclaved lake water led to an increase in the viable count of E. coli at 15 degrees C and 37 degrees C and to an increase in the survival time of the E. coli in unfiltered water. The addition of phosphate and carbon sources (glucose, glycerol, succinate, acetate and lactose) did not significantly increase the survival time of E. coli in unfiltered water over the controls. The addition of ammonium sulphate and some amino acids (as nitrogen sources) to the unfiltered lake water did lead to an increase in the survival times for E. coli and this increase was proportional to the concentration of the added nitrogen source.
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