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Growth kinetics ofAeromonas hydrophilain freshwaters supplemented with various organic and inorganic nutrients

✍ Scribed by S. R. Rippey; M. A. Troy; V. J. Cabelli


Book ID
104739023
Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
566 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-0972

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✦ Synopsis


Freshwaters of varying natural nutrient enrichment were used as growth media for the culture of an autochthonous, heterotrophic, freshwater bacterium, Aeromonas hydrophila. The growth rate of the bacterium in eutrophic waters was increased to the greatest extent by adding carbon, as glucose; generation times decreased by up to 65%. Additions of carbon and phosphorus increased the maximal cell densities by over 25-fold. In oligotrophic waters, bacterial growth was most strongly promoted by the simultaneous additions of carbon (as glucose) and phosphorus (as KH2PO4). In these waters, stationary phase densities were increased as much as 100-fold, with a corresponding 70% increase in growth rate. These data provide at least a partial explanation for the previously observed correlation between A. hydrophila densities and the trophic states of freshwaters.