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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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Influence of Inoculum Concentration on Zone Size in Disk Diffusion Testing
Laboratory Medicine, 1985Three different inoculum concentrations of common bacterial isolates were tested against currently used antimicrobial agents to determine the effect on zone sizes in the disk agar diffusion test. When zone sizes from inocula with 107 and 109 colony-forming units/mL were compared with zone sizes from inocula with 108 colony-forming units mL, 38.5% of ...
D. J. Flournoy, Ruth Ann Shirley
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Biofouling, 2023
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease where patients are more susceptible to infection and inflammation. The most salient symptoms of atopic dermatitis (AD) are skin dysbiosis and ceramide deficiency. Here, the effect of AD conditions on S. aureus resilience was investigated. S. aureus and S.
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease where patients are more susceptible to infection and inflammation. The most salient symptoms of atopic dermatitis (AD) are skin dysbiosis and ceramide deficiency. Here, the effect of AD conditions on S. aureus resilience was investigated. S. aureus and S.
Minyoung Kim +5 more
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Effect of Austropuccinia psidii inoculum concentration on myrtle rust disease incidence and severity
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2020Austropuccinia psidii (myrtle rust) is one of the most significant threats to plant industries and biodiversity in the Australasian region. Susceptibility phenotypes of Australian native Myrtaceae to A. psidii have varied significantly since the pathogen was first detected in Australia in 2010, with some species appearing to increase in susceptibility ...
Ireland, Kylie B., Pegg, Geoff S.
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Methane fermentation of water hyacinth: effect of solids concentration and inoculum source
Mircen Journal of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1988Batch anaerobic digestion of water hyacinth (Eichhornia, crassipes) was carried out in the laboratory. Daily gas yields were 18.9, 20.8. and 27.0 l/kg total solids (TS)/day for feedstocks containing 50, 30 and 20 g TS/l, respectively. Percentage decomposition rates of organic solids were 70.1, 72.0 and 75.6 for the 50, 30 and 20 g TS/l slurries ...
H. A. Dirar, H. B. Amin
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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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Effect of Inoculum Concentration on Co-digestion of Kitchen Waste and Cattle Dung
Journal of Agricultural Engineering (India), 2015Anaerobic co-digestion of kitchen waste and cattle dung mixed in the ratio of 1:1 with different concentrations of inoculums viz. 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%, respectively, was carried out in 10 l capacity lab scale batch reactors. Maximum average biogas yield (10.05 l.kg-1 TS fed) was observed in reactor operated with 25% inoculum followed by reactor with ...
null Sunil Kumar +2 more
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Relationships Between Inoculum Concentrations of Three Decay Fungi and Pear Fruit Decay
Plant Disease, 1986Etablissement d'une equation de regression quadratique pour decrire les correlations entre concentration de l'inoculum (exprimee en spores/ml) de Botrytis cinerea, Mucor piriformis et Penicillum expansum et l'intensite des alterations causes aux fruits, variete ...
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Determination of the Suitable Inoculum Concentration for Rhynchosporium secalis Seedling Assays
Journal of Phytopathology, 2003AbstractScald, caused by Rhynchosporium secalis, is an important pathogen of barley. To identify resistant lines, suitable inoculum concentrations are necessary to obtain reliable results in seedling tests. We have determined the optimum spore concentration for seedling tests on three Turkish barley cultivars. Six different spore concentrations of four
Z. Mert, A. Karakaya
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Bioresource Technology, 2003
An optimization study has been performed on 2,3-butanediol production by Bacillus licheniformis NCIMB 8059 from different carbon sources (glucose, sucrose and cornstarch hydrolyzate), alternately varying temperature ...
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An optimization study has been performed on 2,3-butanediol production by Bacillus licheniformis NCIMB 8059 from different carbon sources (glucose, sucrose and cornstarch hydrolyzate), alternately varying temperature ...
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