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Photoinaktivierung von Nitrobacter winogradskyi Buch

Authors: Mariegret M�ller-Neugl�ck; Horst Engel;

Photoinaktivierung von Nitrobacter winogradskyi Buch

Abstract

1. Licht hemmt die Oxydationstatigkeit von Nitrobacter winogradskyi bis zur volligen Oxydationsruhe. 2. Die Inaktivierung ist um so starker, je langer das Licht einwirkt und je starker die Lichtintensitat ist. 3. Nach totaler Photoinaktivierung setzt im Dunkeln eine Erholung ein. 4. Die Reaktivierung beginnt um so spater, je langer das Licht vorher einwirkte und je starker die Beleuchtungsintensitat dabei ist. 5. Die untere Grenze der hemmenden Wirkung des Lichtes scheint bei etwa 200–300 Lux zu liegen. 6. Fur die Photoinaktivierung ist vor allem das Blaulicht im Wellenbereich zwischen 366–436 mμ verantwortlich. 7. Rotes Licht hat keine Wirkung. 8. Es ist moglich, wenn auch nicht erwiesen, das der von uns benutzte Nitrobacter-Stamm keine Carotinoide enthalt.

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