growth medium Agar plate with cultured microorganisms. (more) growth medium biology Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Also known as: culture medium, nutrient broth Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: Nov 27, 2024 • Article History Also...
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A microalgal assemblage was separated from ambient sandy sediment and allowed to settle onto thin sand-agar plates in order to minimize the interactive effects of other biogeochemical processes than algal uptake on nutrient flux. The response of the algal community was assessed by measuring changes ...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an essential nutrient for plants and a cellular signal, but excessive levels can be toxic and inhibit growth1,2. To thrive in dynamic environments, plants must monitor and maintain cytosolic Ca2+ homeostasis by regulating numerous Ca2+
V. THE GROWTH OF COLONIES FROM FREE CELLS ON NUTRIENT AGAR When angiosperm cells are cultured in a liquid medium they may grow in the form of free, single cells and form small to large groups of cells. This has been shown in earlier papers. This paper deals with the growth of strains ...
Radial growth rate of (K(r)) 153 strains 6 species of micromycetes from different ecological niches was studied on 7 agar media: three standard (malt extract agar, potato-dextrose agar, Czapek's agar), and on agar media with plant polymers (carboxymethylcellulose, xylan, soluble starch and...
The growth on the sterol-free medium was performed as previously described13. Briefly, a sterol-depleted medium was obtained by substituting NGM agar with agarose that was extracted three times with chloroform to remove all traces of sterols. NA22 bacteria were grown in sterol-free DMEM medium,...
In addition, the colorimetric sensing array method allows identifying the strain or species of bacteria grown on agar plates using a colorimetric sensor6. Although these methods are reliable, optical techniques have become the preferred ones, as they are non-destructive. It was established that it ...
on to nutrients agar and potato dextrose agar plates, respectively. All the platings were made in triplicate to minimize errors on the microbial population count. The microbial colonies were counted after incubation for 48 h at 30 °C. The presence of single type colonies on the surface plated...
Hymenoscyphus albidusis not associated with an anamorphic stage and displays slower growth thanHymenoscyphus pseudoalbiduson agar media Examination of isolates of Hymenoscyphus albidus from France revealed that this fungus does not form an anamorphic stage in culture. The lack of an asexual... T....