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Technique for measuring metallic salt effects upon the indigenous heterotrophic microflora of a natural water
Authors:Lawrence J Albright  James W Wentworth and Elaine M Wilson
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aDepartment of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby 2, B.C., Canada

Abstract:The effects of several concentrations of the metallic salts Ag2SO4, NaAsO3, BaCl2star, open2H2O, CdCl2star, open2.5 H2O, CrCl2star, open6H2O, CuCl2, HgCl2, NaCl, NiCl2star, open6H2O, PbCl2 and ZnCl2 upon the indigenous heterotrophic microflora of a natural water were studied. Effects of these salts upon the heterotrophic activity of the microbes were assayed using the heterotrophic technique whereas lethal effects upon the heterotrophic bacteria were determined using nutrient agar plate counts. The heterotrophic activity method is based upon the uptake and mineralization of a radioactively labeled metabolite (in these experiments 14C-glucose) by the indigenous aquatic microbes and data analysis is by Michaelis—Menten enzyme kinetics equations. Concentrations of metallic salts which resulted in bacterial death also caused erratic uptake and mineralization rates of 14C-glucose whereas sub-lethal concentrations, as determined by nutrient agar plate counts, caused a non-competitive inhibition of maximum heterotrophic activity and markedly increased the turnover time of the glucose substrate.
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