Growth of Geotrichum ingens in batch cultures was completely inhibited by 47 g acetic acid/l or 33 g propionic acid/I. With mixtures of acetic and propionic acids, however, growth only ceased at 55 g/l. Acetic acid inhibited growth linearly, whereas propionic acid inhibited growth non-linearly. In c
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Fed-batch and continuous fermentation ofSelenomonas ruminantiumfor natural propionic, acetic and succinic acids
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1995
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- English
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- 15
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- 1476-5535
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## Abstract **BACKGROUND:** Succinic acid is an important precursor of numerous products, including pharmaceuticals, feed additives, green solvents, and biodegradable polymers. In this work, strategies of pH control and glucoseโfed batch fermentation for producing succinic acid using __Actinobacill