<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12545113#post12545113 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by glassbox-design
I was just reading through a study suggesting that sequential changes in carbon sources didn't have much of an effect on bacterial communities. Would it be possible to have "stubborn bacteria", when switching carbon sources the bac's will not utilize the new source the same or as well as the original?
Bacteria that do not utilize the new source would eventually die. If they don't use it as well then a competing bacter could become dominant. Sugar is a useful substance to many organisms and I don't see why algaes couldn't use this as well. Wouldn't sugar addition increase algae growth as well as nitrate and phosphate depletion? Could explain why chaeto grows better in v/s/v and not so much in vodka.