Competition of a parathion-hydrolyzing Flavobacterium with bacteria from ditch water in carbon-, nitrate- and phosphate-limited continuous cultures.

FEMS Microbiol Ecol

Department of Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry (IBED-MTC), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WS Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: February 2003

Abstract The effect of competition for macroelements with bacteria from ditch water on the parathion-hydrolyzing Flavobacterium sp. ATCC 27551 (FB) was investigated within mixed continuous cultures under carbon-, nitrate- or phosphate-limited conditions. The high initial rate of parathion hydrolysis decreased rapidly in all cultures due to the loss of strain FB. Addition of 2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinol (a selective source of carbon, nitrogen and energy for FB) to one nitrate- and carbon-limited chemostat caused a 20-fold increase in parathion-hydrolyzing activity compared to unamended control cultures and retention of FB. The presence of the parathion hydrolase-encoding gene could be demonstrated by a newly developed PCR detection method in all FB cultures during most of the cultivation period. These results suggest that competition effects cause the pesticide-degrading capacity of microbial communities depending on their frequency of exposure to the pesticide compounds.

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