These bacteria require molecular oxygen in order to consume food (organic material and nutrients). If not enough oxygen is present, the treatment process will suffer because the bacteria cannot do the required steps. When these bacteria are predominate, there should be no foul odor just a musty or earthy smell.
Bacteria that help remove nitrogen and ammonia from the water of a pond. Usually grow on some type of media, and requires oxygen to grow.
Bacteria which require free (elementary) oxygen for their growth.
Bacteria that will live and reproduce only in an environment containing oxygen that is available for their respiration (breathing), namely atmospheric oxygen or oxygen dissolved in water.
Organisms requiring oxygen to live.
Bacteria that require the presence of free or dissolved oxygen in their environment for survival and reproduction.
Bacteria that requires the presence of oxygen to function.
Aerobic bacteria grow in oxygen rich environments, and in the oral cavity the bacteria are found outside the sulcus.
Microorganisms that require free oxygen, or air, to live, and that which contribute to the decomposition of organic material in soil or composting systems.
Bacteria that require oxygen to survive and multiply.
Bacteria that are living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen, nitrates and nitrites.
Bacteria that require the presence of oxygen to live and function.
Bacteria that require free dissolved oxygen for their growth.