The in situ physiology of "Nostocoida limicola" II, a filamentous bacterial morphotype in bulking activated sludge, using fluorescence in situ hybridization and microautoradiography

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2006

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Seviour, E.
Eales, K.
Izzard, L.
Beer, M.
Carr, E.
Seviour, R.

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Water Science and Technology, 2006; 54(1):47-53

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E.M. Seviour, K. Eales, L. Izzard, M. Beer, E.L. Carr and R.J. Seviour

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The in situ physiology of the actinobacterial bulking and foaming filamentous bacterium “Nostocoida limicola” II was studied by fluorescence in situ hybridization/microautoradiography. Substrate assimilation patterns of pure cultures of this bacterium were different to those seen in activated sludge biomass samples. There was no evidence to suggest that “N. limicola” II preferred hydrophobic substrates, but evidence was produced to support the view that it is metabolically active under anaerobic conditions in activated sludge.

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