Williams G L, Albright L J
Can J Microbiol. 1984 Mar;30(3):375-80. doi: 10.1139/m84-055.
The effects of high (1000 ppm) and low (1 ppm) concentrations of acephate on the rate of growth and nutrient uptake by an aquatic bacterium (identified as Chromobacterium lividum ) were investigated. This insecticide increased doubling time, decreased maximum cellular yield, and reduced cell size when C. lividum was grown in the presence of high acephate concentrations. Total [14C]glucose and 14C-labeled amino acids uptake rates were reduced by the high acephate concentration. The high acephate concentration did not affect active uptake of [14C]cycloleucine, a nonmetabolized amino acid analogue. Low concentration of acephate had little apparent influence upon these metabolic processes.