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By means of hay infusion-Fe(OH)3−MnCO3 enrichment cultures, 11 pure strains of the filamentous, sheathed bacterium, Sphaerotilus discophorus were isolated from streams, rivers and lakes. The morphology of the colonies, filaments and cells are shown in a series of photographs. The strains grew well in dilute organic media but not in many of the common bacteriological media. All strains required thiamin and biotin for growth. Glucose, mannitol, salicin, raffinose, glycerol and other compounds were suitable energy sources and peptone and casein hydrolysate were satisfactory nitrogen sources for growth. The temperature range for growth was 5–35°C and the pH range 6.0–8.6.
The sudanophilic granules of S. discophorus are composed of poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid which may be as much as 40% of the dry weight of the cells. Growth with iron and manganese salts results in extensive deposition of oxides on these metals on the filaments. Chemical analyses of 60 hr cultures showed that the iron content of the filaments ranged from 4.25–7.10% and manganese from 1.12–1.43%, calculated on a dry weight basis. Resting cell suspensions oxidized a variety of sugars, sugar alcohols, amino acids and other compounds and concomitantly assimilated about 90% of these substrates. The properties of S. discophorus are compared with those of S. natans.
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Based in part on a thesis presented by the senior author in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Washington State University, 1963.
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Rouf, M.A., Stokes, J.L. Morphology, nutrition and physiology of Sphaerotilus discophorus. Archiv. Mikrobiol. 49, 132–149 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00422137
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