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Nitrate Is a Preferred Electron Acceptor for Growth of Freshwater Selenate-Respiring Bacteria
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1992
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Freshwater Selenate-respiring BacteriaPreferred Electron AcceptorEngineeringSelenate ReductionElectron AcceptorBioenergeticsEnvironmental EngineeringBioremediationMicrobial PhysiologyNutrient CycleMicrobial EcologyBioaccumulationEnvironmental MicrobiologyAnaerobic DigestionMicrobiologyMedicineNitrosative StressFreshwater Enrichment
An anaerobic, freshwater enrichment grew with either nitrate or selenate as an electron acceptor. With both ions present, nitrate reduction preceded selenate reduction. An isolate from the enrichment grew on either ion, but the presence of nitrate precluded the reduction of selenate. Stock cultures of denitrifiers grew anaerobically on nitrate but not on selenate.
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