MICRB265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Absorbance, Scattering, Chemostat

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Culture is growing but it is not visible because the cell numbers are static. Decline in cell numbers highly variable and not predictable by any mathematical. Viable, non-culturable phenomenon; growth in culture. relationship. Viable colonies from transfer to agar plates may be lower. Dilution rate is equal to the flow rate which is equal to the growth rate. Major difference from the batch culture is that the cells are always in exponential growth phase. Application of the chemostat growth culture changing cell density maximizes the product formation. Industrial production (antibiotics) adjust to faster or slower growth rate without. Waste water treatment system maximized by lowering rate of discharge. Important for controlling growth phase in physiological studies. Measurements of microbial growth (used for everything but biofilm measurements) Direct count cells are counted under a special microscope slide. Viable plate counts small sample of cells spread on agar plates and incubated. Turbidimetric culture tube is measured in spectrophotometric for turbidity.

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