Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5522410 Journal of Microbiological Methods 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•NaN3 efficiency on planktonic and sessile microorganisms depends on concentration and resource availability.•Under natural resource conditions 50 mM NaN3 inhibits microbial growth and activity.•Under enhanced resource condition 5 mM NaN3 only reduced microbial growth and activity.•Under enhanced resource condition 50 mM NaN3 inhibited the growth of sessile bacteria for 11 days.•Faint planktonic growth persisted with enhanced resource conditions and 50 mM NaN3.

Sodium azide (NaN3) was evaluated as inhibitor of microbial growth and activity in marine sediment resuspensions by monitoring the abundance of free-living and sessile bacteria using both flow cytometry and qPCR methods. Results show that 50 mM of NaN3 strongly inhibits bacterial growth under natural and enriched resource conditions.

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