axu at ornl.gov (A. H. Curtis) wrote:
>> >Most of our denitrifiers are strict aerobic organisms like
> >Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Alcaligenes, etc.
>> Denitrifiers are strict anaerobes or microaerophilic.
>> A. H. Curtis
> Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Not all, a lot of them show excellent growth when grown
aerobically.Some -like Paracoccus - have a respiratory chain which
closely resembles that of today´s mitochondria. Denitrifiers in
most cases need low oxygen conditions to degrade nitrate. However
there are also examples of denitrification under aerobic conditions
(Thiosphaera pantotropha).
Apparently it´s more a matter of regulation.
-peter steinruecke-
IMB Jena