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Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:44:33 +0200 |
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Dear Helena,
If you want we could maybe send you a plate of Pseudomonas
Aureofaciens. We use them for both O and N isotopes of nitrate (see
Kaiser et al, 2007, or Casciotti et al., 2002). It's rather similar
to Chlororaphis, and in addition you also get O isotopes right
because of reduced O atom exchange with the surrounding medium during
the incubation.
Please let me know if you want us to prepare a plate for you, and how
would like to arrange for the shipping.
Best regards,
Samuel Morin
LGGE, Grenoble, France
On Apr 23, 2008, at 11:01 AM, Helena Jäntti wrote:
> Does anyone where I could get the bacterial strain of Pseudomonas
> chlororaphis that lacks the N2O reductase capacity? The ATCC # is
> 43928 but is not currently available from ATCC. Alternatively, does
> anyone know are there any other strains that could be used in the
> "denitrifier"-method that is used in 15NO3 analyzes?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Helena Jäntti
>
>
> Helena Jäntti (Msc)
> Researcher
> University of Helsinki/Division of Aquatic Sciences
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