Lecture 7 & 8 Microbial Growth Flashcards
dilution factor, growth rate, generation time
Stages of microbial growth
- lag phase
- prepping - exponential (log)
-using nutrients at maximum rate - stationary
nutrients are depleting - death
batch culture vs continuous
batch
-nutrients are finite
-follow lag, log, stationary, death
continuous
- nutrients are infinite, constantly replenished
cells are removed
remains in stationary phase
Growth in a Chemostat cell yield
Cell yield = cell number / volume
this depends on nutrient availability
if nutrients are in excess, cell yield and growth rate will be at maximums and limited by natural metabolic processes.
meu maximum
Growth in Chemostat D = f/v
Dilution rate = flow rate / reactor volume
the growth rate in a chemostat is controlled by and equal to the dilution rate
if D increases, growth rate increases, as nutrients added more quickly, but eventually, the cells cannot grow as fast as they are removed = washout
in chemostat, always in stationary phase because cells are exponentially growing but they are being removed. cell growth = cell removed
Cr = concentration of resevoir
carrying capacity
–> how many cells can be sustained via nutrient availability
what is a washout?
if D increases, growth rate increases, as nutrients added more quickly, but eventually, the cells cannot grow as fast as they are removed = washout
Measure microbial growth methods
1) direct count
- hemocytometer
2) Culture methods
- spread and streak plate
3)Biomass
-dry weight
-photospectrometer
4) microbial methods
PCR