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Effect of relative inoculum concentration on Listeria monocytogenes growth in co-culture
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2008Growth suppression of multi-species bacterial populations in batch cultures by a single 'dominant' strain has been referred to in the literature as the 'Jameson Effect'. The effect is often attributed to production of specific inhibitors of growth by one species against another.
L A, Mellefont, T A, McMeekin, T, Ross
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Bioresource Technology, 2009
This study determines cellulose solubilization kinetics from controlled batch digestions and shows the effect of inoculum biomass concentrations. Separate measurements and analyzes were performed for sessile biomass (biofilms) and planktonic biomass (free suspensions).
Jensen, Paul D. +2 more
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This study determines cellulose solubilization kinetics from controlled batch digestions and shows the effect of inoculum biomass concentrations. Separate measurements and analyzes were performed for sessile biomass (biofilms) and planktonic biomass (free suspensions).
Jensen, Paul D. +2 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2012
The anaerobic digestion of three microalgae mixtures was evaluated at different substrate to inoculum (S/I) ratios (0.5, 1 and 3), biomass concentrations (3, 10 and 20gTS/kg) and pretreatments (thermal hydrolysis, ultrasound and biological treatment).
M E, Alzate +4 more
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The anaerobic digestion of three microalgae mixtures was evaluated at different substrate to inoculum (S/I) ratios (0.5, 1 and 3), biomass concentrations (3, 10 and 20gTS/kg) and pretreatments (thermal hydrolysis, ultrasound and biological treatment).
M E, Alzate +4 more
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Influence of the Concentration of Leukemic Inoculum on the Effectiveness of Treatment
Science, 1956A, GOLDIN +3 more
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Effect of inoculum concentration ofPhytophthora infestans on potato late blight
American Potato Journal, 1981Zoospore suspensions ofPhytophthora infestans applied to potato cultivars in the field with an exponential inoculum sprayer resulted in defoliation within a range of severity that was log-normal with respect to inoculum concentration. Regression lines for different cultivars differed in position and, depending upon moisture conditions, slope ...
R. E. Kroll, C. J. Eide
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