Bacterial growth in space flight: logistic growth curve parameters for Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis |
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Authors: | M. A. Kacena G. A. Merrell B. Manfredi E. E. Smith D. M. Klaus P. Todd |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Colorado, BioServe Space Technologies, Engineering Center, ECAE 1B-01, Campus Box 429, Boulder, CO 80309-0429, USA e-mail: todd@spot.colorado.edu Tel.: +1-303-492-5936 Fax: +1-303-492-4341, US |
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Abstract: | Previous investigations have reported that bacterial suspension cultures grow to higher stationary concentrations in space flight than on Earth; however, none of these investigations included extensive ground controls under varied inertial conditions. This study includes extensive controls and cell-growth data taken at several times during lag phase, log phase, and stationary phase of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis. The Marquardt-Levenberg, least-squares fitting algorithm was used to calculate kinetic growth parameters from the logistic bacterial growth equations for space-flight and control growth curves. Space-flight cultures grew to higher stationary-phase concentrations and had shorter lag-phase durations. Also, evidence was found for increased exponential growth rate in space. Received: 27 February 1998 / Received revision: 21 August 1998 / Accepted: 3 September 1998 |
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