family Nitrobacteriaceae

Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition

Proper noun (Biology, Microbiology, Taxonomy): A taxonomic family of bacteria within the order Nitrobacterales. These are typically rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria known for their role in the nitrogen cycle, specifically in the process of nitrification by oxidizing ammonia or nitrites.

Usage Notes
  • This term is highly specialized and used almost exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in microbiology, ecology, and taxonomy.
  • It refers to the family as a whole taxonomic group. Individual members are referred to by their genus or species names (e.g., , ).
  • The defining functional characteristic of this family is its metabolic ability to perform nitrification.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • Bacteria belonging to the family Nitrobacteriaceae are essential for soil fertility.
    • The study focused on the genetic diversity within the family Nitrobacteriaceae found in the wastewater treatment plant.
    • Nitrification in this ecosystem is primarily driven by members of the family Nitrobacteriaceae.*
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological Role: The term is central to discussions about biogeochemical cycles.
    • The research paper detailed the impact of pH changes on the family Nitrobacteriaceae and, consequently, on the rate of nitrification in aquatic systems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nitrobacteriaceae: The most common form, used interchangeably with "family Nitrobacteriaceae."
  • Nitrobacteria (noun, plural): A common name for bacteria that oxidize nitrites to nitrates, often associated with genera within this family.
  • Nitrifiers (noun, plural): A functional term for organisms, including those in Nitrobacteriaceae, that carry out nitrification.
  • Nitrobacter (proper noun): A prominent genus within the family Nitrobacteriaceae.
  • Nitrosomonas (proper noun): A genus of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, often placed in a separate family (Nitrosomonadaceae) in modern taxonomy, but historically and functionally closely linked to discussions of nitrification alongside Nitrobacteriaceae.
Synonyms
  • Nitrobacteria (in a broad, functional sense)
  • Nitrifying bacteria (functional synonym for the organisms it contains)
Key Concepts & Contexts
  • Nitrification: The two-step microbial process where ammonia (NH₃) is oxidized to nitrite (NO₂⁻) and then to nitrate (NO₃⁻). The family Nitrobacteriaceae contains key bacteria responsible for the second step.
  • Nitrogen Cycle: The biogeochemical cycle describing the transformations of nitrogen in nature. The family Nitrobacteriaceae is a critical component.
  • Chemolithotrophy: A mode of metabolism where organisms obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds. Members of this family are chemolithotrophs, oxidizing nitrogen compounds.
Noun
  1. usually rod-shaped bacteria that oxidize ammonia or nitrites: nitrobacteria