External conditions for bacterial growth (temperature, pH, oxygen, osmotic)Environmental factorsTemperaturesOxygenSaltOsmoticdoi:10.1016/b978-0-12-821678-1.00009-5Cangliang ShenYifan Zhang
求翻译:When conditions for bacterial growth arenot optimal B.t., like many bacteria, forms是什么意思?待解决 悬赏分:1 - 离问题结束还有 When conditions for bacterial growth arenot optimal B.t., like many bacteria, forms问题补充:匿名 2013-05-23 12:21:38 当细菌生长arenot最佳BT条件,像许多...
Bacterial growth under natural conditions : An annotated selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to the topics in environmental microbiologyBacterial growth under natural conditions : An annotated selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to the topics in environmental microbiologydoi:10.1111/j.1462-...
However, the decrease in BA due to the addition of viruses was also larger for VM5 than for PM7, by 80–83% on day 3 for VM5, but by only 34–65% on day 3 for PM7 for all the 4 species. The growth rates of the 4 bacterial species were significantly different between VM5 ...
We investigated how drought and future climate conditions affected bacterial and archaeal growth rates from two perspectives. First, we calculated average relative growth rates for the growing community using data from all growing taxa per treatment. Second, we assessed how relative growth rates of spe...
Bacterial community White Hypsizygus marmoreus Mushroom volatiles High-throughput sequencing Spoilage 1. Introduction The spoilage and browning of edible fungi during post-harvest storage are largely caused by the growth and metabolism of some specific microorganisms (Snyder & Worobo, 2018, Veld 1996)....
Hence a systems approach is necessary to understand it [14]. Whole genome sequences of hundreds of bacterial species are available, providing an excellent starting point for systems level analysis [15]. The ease of transcriptomics has led to higher-level data for many species in terms of ...
Control cultures comprised Petri dishes containing bacterial culture without glass beads. Figure 4A shows the data obtained for the P. aeruginosa PAO1. Cyanide was detected in the presence and absence of glass beads, consistent with P. aeruginosa being able to make HCN during planktonic growth, ...
Planetary surfaces are covered by a hard, abrasive dust and loose rock known as regolith, which have been extensively studied for their composition15,21,22,23,24,25. While studies have focused on artificial lunar dust, more research is necessary to better understand the effects of lunar or ...
Science, 203, 1355 (1979). Non-magnetotactic cells lack the magnetite crystals. Thus, magnetotaxis in MS-1 is associated with intracellular magnetite. The presence of intracellular magnetite is evidence of a process of bacterial synthesis from the soluble (chelated) iron contained in the growth ...