Gottschal J C
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek. 1985;51(5-6):473-94. doi: 10.1007/BF00404494.
The results of a large number of studies on microorganisms subjected to various degrees of substrate limitation have led to the idea that many species are particularly well adapted to growth at a very low rate at extremely low nutrient concentrations. The possible similarity between this type of bacteria and oligotrophic species is discussed. Some attention is paid to the problem of predicting the competitiveness of microbial species. To this end the apparent specific affinity of an organism for a given substrate is discussed in some detail. It is attempted to bring terminology used in describing this parameter in line with that commonly used in microbial physiology and ecology. Using one particular field study as an example the possible usefulness and limitations of this concept in field studies are discussed.
对处于不同程度底物限制的微生物进行的大量研究结果催生了这样一种观点,即许多物种特别适应在极低营养浓度下以极低速率生长。本文讨论了这类细菌与贫营养物种之间可能存在的相似性。文中还关注了预测微生物物种竞争力的问题。为此,详细讨论了生物体对给定底物的表观比亲和力。试图使描述该参数所使用的术语与微生物生理学和生态学中常用的术语保持一致。以一项具体的实地研究为例,讨论了这一概念在实地研究中的可能用途和局限性。