Requirement of Acinetobacter junii for magnesium, calcium and potassium ions.

J Biosci Bioeng

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Rooseveltov trg 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.

Published: August 2010

The goal of this study was to determine the concentrations of Mg, Ca and K ions required for the formation of metabolically active population of phosphate (P)-accumulating bacterium Acinetobacter junii. The availability of Mg, Ca and K originating from natural minerals in the conditions of severe shortage of these cations was tested. In the case of shortage of Mg, Ca and K ions in wastewater the P removal was absent due to the decay of A. junii. In the cases of Mg or K shortage in wastewater the P removal was negligible due to the decay of A. junii, while Ca was not essential for the examined bacterium. The minimal required concentrations of Mg and K in synthetic wastewater were 0.64 mg Mg/mg P and 0.50 mg K/mg P. The natural zeolitized tuffs and bentonite, either in Mg, Ca or K form, successfully replaced the lack of Mg, Ca, K and trace metals in wastewater. The requirement of A. junii for examined cations was in the order: Mg>K>Ca.

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