Comparison of methods for inhibiting bacterial activity in sediment

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Abstract

Dilute formaldehyde was the most suitable treatment to inhibit sediment bacteria, since bacterial activity remained low during long-term incubations and the chemical changes in the sediment were minimal. The inhibiting effects of HgCl2, autoclaving, and gamma radiation were diminished during longer incubations these treatments also caused increases in dissolved nutrients.

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Tuominen, L., Kairesalo, T., & Hartikainen, H. (1994). Comparison of methods for inhibiting bacterial activity in sediment. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 60(9), 3454–3457. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.60.9.3454-3457.1994

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