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The dielectric permittivity at radio frequencies and the bruggeman probe: novel techniques for the on-line determination of biomass concentrations in plant cell cultures
Authors:Gerard H Markx  Christopher L Davey  Douglas B Kell  Phillip Morris
Institution:

1Department of Biological Sciences, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, U.K.

2Institute for Grassland and Environmental Research, Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, U.K.

Abstract:A novel technique is described for the measurement of the volume fraction of biomass in a suspension by the simultaneous measurement of the conductivity of a suspension containing cells and of the medium in which the cells are suspended. The presence of non-conducting particulate matter in a suspension will cause the conductivity of a suspension to be decreased relative to that of the medium in which the particles are suspended. A simple equation (the Bruggeman equation) describes the relationship between the volume fraction of non-conducting particulate matter and the decrease in conductivity. The accuracy of this method for the determination of the biomass concentration of plant cells (Festuca arundinacea) in culture was shown. The method was successfully applied to the on-line determination of biomass concentrations during the growth of F. arundinacea cultures, and gave good agreement with biomass levels as determined from measurements of the radio-frequency dielectric permittivity of such cultures.
Keywords:Biomass  Sensor  Conductivity  Bioreactor  Plant cell culture  Dielectric  Permittivity  Capacitance
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