• 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 24  (95) , 51-64
Abstract
The action of Cd2+ and Zn2+ on B. subtilis ssp. niger ATCC 9372, and on a Pseudomonas sp. (possibly P. fluorescens), isolated from Cd-polluted soil was determined and compared with results obtained previously with Klebsiella aerogenes [pneumoniae]. In liquid medium the lag and the mean generation time of B. subtilis ssp., niger increased with increasing Cd2+ or Zn2+ concentrations whereas only the total biomass of the Pseudomonas sp. was affected. The responses of both species indicated a specific action at low concentrations and a more general toxic action at high concentrations. The survival on Cd2+- or Zn2+-agar depended on the state of the metal ions with regard to chelating ligands and on the nutritional state of the organisms. In admixture, the metal ions acted synergistically, particularly on the Pseudomonas sp. Resistance to both metal ions developed. It was graded to the training concentration and reciprocal cross-resistance occurred with B. subtilis ssp. niger but not with the Pseudomonas sp.