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s-Triazines as nitrogen sources for bacteria

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Isolation of bacteria able to utilize s-triazines as the sole and limiting nitrogen sources for growth is described. Three strains of Pseudomonas (A, D, and F) and two strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae (90 and 99) were examined. Strains D and F utilized N-ethylammelide, N-isopropylammelide, ammeline, ammelide, cyanuric acid, and ammonium ion as nitrogen sources. Strain A utilized melamine, ammeline, ammelide, cyanuric acid, ammonium ion, and deaminated N-ethylammeline and N-isopropylammeline. Strains 90 and 99 utilized ammelide, cyanuric acid, and ammonium ion. Growth yields of strains were independent of the nitrogen source, and specific growth rates with s-triazines were similar to those with ammonium ion as the nitrogen source (~0.3-0.6 h-l). Suspensions of nongrowing cells generally gave quantitative yields of ammonium ion from s-triazines, and ring carbon atoms were released as carbon dioxide. N-Alkylammelines in mixtures of strains A and D were quantitatively degraded to ammonium ion.

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