Abstract

Samples of water, sediment and bacterial mat from hot springs in Grændalur and Hveragerdi areas in southwestern Iceland were screened at 70°C and 80°C for thermophilic denitrifying bacteria by culturing in anaerobic media containing nitrate or N2O as the terminal oxidant. The springs ranged in temperature from 65–100°C and included both neutral (pH 7–8.5) and acidic (pH 2.5–4) types. Nitrate reducing bacteria (nitrate → nitrite) and denitrifiers (nitrate → N2) were found that grew at 70°C but not at 80°C in nutrient media at pH 8. Samples from neutral springs that were cultured at pH 8 failed to yield a chemolithotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing and nitrate-reducing bacterium, and samples from acidic springs that were cultured at pH 3.5 seemed entirely to lack dissimilatory, nitrate-utilizing bacteria. No sample yielded an organism capable of growth solely by N2O respiration. The denitrifiers appeared to be Bacillus. Two such Bacillus strains were examined in pure culture and found to exhibit the unusual denitrification phenotype described previously for the mesophile, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and one other strain of thermophilic Bacillus. The phenotype is characterized by the ability to grow by reduction of nitrate to N2 with N2O as an intermediate but a virtual inability to reduce N2O when N2O was the sole oxidant.

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