In Vitro Cultivation of Micro-organismsElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1992 - 315 pagine A biological examination of the underlying themes to consider how pure cultures of micro-organisms may be isolated from their primary sources to measure their growth and to examine the perameters which influence their performance in culture. |
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... agar surface to avoid subsequent movement of any motile organisms . A sample of mixed culture is introduced onto one edge of the agar plate usually with an inoculating loop and streaked across the remaining agar . One of several ...
... agar surface to avoid subsequent movement of any motile organisms . A sample of mixed culture is introduced onto one edge of the agar plate usually with an inoculating loop and streaked across the remaining agar . One of several ...
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... agar plate containing an appropriate medium . In the pour plate technique the sample is either mixed with melted agar and the mixture poured into a sterile plate ( Figure 3.2 ) or pipetted into an empty sterile plate , the agar added ...
... agar plate containing an appropriate medium . In the pour plate technique the sample is either mixed with melted agar and the mixture poured into a sterile plate ( Figure 3.2 ) or pipetted into an empty sterile plate , the agar added ...
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... agar diffusion method may be used to estimate either the concentration or the MIC values of an antimicrobial agent ... agar medium is inoculated with the test micro - organism , either by pouring a layer of agar containing the organism ...
... agar diffusion method may be used to estimate either the concentration or the MIC values of an antimicrobial agent ... agar medium is inoculated with the test micro - organism , either by pouring a layer of agar containing the organism ...
Sommario
Nutrition and cultivation of microorganisms | 22 |
Summary and objectives | 51 |
The estimation of biomass | 54 |
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aerobic agar amino acids anaerobic antibiotics antimicrobial agent bacteria bacterial cells bacteriophage barophiles batch culture biomass biomass concentration biomass feedback bioreactor buffer carbon source cell cycle cell membrane cell number cell wall chapter chemical chemostat coli components compounds constant containing continuous culture count determined dilution rate disinfectants dissolved oxygen dry weight effect electron energy enzyme Equation Escherichia coli eukaryotic example exponential phase factors fermentation glucose grow growth yield coefficient halophiles heat host cell hydrogen increase incubation infection inhibit isolation limiting nutrient liquid living cells measurement medium mesophiles metabolic method micro-organisms microbial microbiology ml¹ molecular nitrogen nucleic acid number of cells organisms penicillin phage plate production protein psychrophiles replication sample specific growth rate steady-state sterilisation substrate concentration synthesis T4 phage technique temperature thermophiles toxic vessel viral virions virus viruses water activity yeast µmax