Thiocyanate utilization by an Arthrobacter

Abstract
An Arthrobacter species, which utilized thiocyanate (SCN) as a nitrogen source, was isolated from soil by the enrichment culture method. The organism tolerated SCN concentrations up to 0.1 M. On addition of nitrate or ammonium ion to cultures of the isolate growing in the presence of SCN, the organism continued to degrade SCN. Degradation could be followed by release of 14CO2 from SCN(14C). The SCN-degrading activity diminished to low levels as the stationary phase of growth was approached.

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