Abstract

A computer model based on Monod- and Haldane-kinetics was used to estimate the minimum incubation period required for MPN enumerations of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria. The minimum incubation period was defined as the time needed for one cell, present in the tubes inoculated with the highest dilutions, to grow into a population that oxidized all the nitrite present at the start of the incubation. Kinetic parameters used in the model were derived from literature data and applied in different combinations. The results show that the minimum incubation period may increase with decreasing initial nitrite concentrations in the incubation medium. They also show that the opposite trend, i.e. increasing minimum incubation periods with increasing nitrite concentration periods with increasing nitrite concentration, can be explained by introducing a term for substrate inhibition in the model. A MPN enumeration result obtained with samples from a waterlogged peat bog soil could only partly be explained by the model if only one set of parameters was used. This indicates that the community of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in this soil is composed of at least two types of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria, with different kinetic parameters of nitrite oxidation and growth.

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