## Abstract Chemostat cultures of carrot suspension cultures, where growth was limited by the concentration of phosphate in the input medium, were achieved by replacing a fixed proportion of the culture with fresh medium at daily intervals. In the range 0.05โ0.30m__M__ phosphate in the input medium
Growth dynamics ofAgrobacterium tumefaciensin chemostat cultures limited by carbon source and mineral nutrients
โ Scribed by W. Martin Kurowski; S. John Pirt
- Book ID
- 104778218
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 267 KB
- Volume
- 104
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0302-8933
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โฆ Synopsis
Agrobacterium tumefaciens was grown in a phosphate were growth-limiting nutrients. During magnechemostat in a chemicaUy-defined medium which had o~-slum-limited growth, large undamped oscillations in bio-metky~ ~-glucoside, magnesium, manganese, pl~ospha~e or mass concentration occurred. In a~,l chemosmt cultures a urea as the growth-limiting nutrient. Steady-state biomass variant organism was selected which had lost the ability to concentrations were dependent on the specific growth rate grow in the medium supplied, but survived on products of of the organism when 0~-methyl t~-glucoside, manganese or carbon metabolism derived from the wild-type.
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