Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH

The effect of two different initial culture pHs on growth of six stranis of rhizob a (TAL 102, was first studeid by using shake flask expermient. Only B radyrhizobium TAL 102 grew better at pH 4.5 compared to 6. and this strain was chosen as an acid -to lerantrhizobia. This result is in agreemen...

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Main Author: Muhamad Idris, Shaharah
Format: Project Paper Report
Language:English
English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9726/1/FSMB_1996_2_A.pdf
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description The effect of two different initial culture pHs on growth of six stranis of rhizob a (TAL 102, was first studeid by using shake flask expermient. Only B radyrhizobium TAL 102 grew better at pH 4.5 compared to 6. and this strain was chosen as an acid -to lerantrhizobia. This result is in agreement with the result of the experiment using the fermenter in which the culture pH was controlled at a constant value of 4.5 and 6.5 throughout the cultivation. However, parameters such as maximum cell concentration attained (Xm) differed significantly.
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spelling upm.eprints-97262012-07-31T01:45:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9726/ Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH Muhamad Idris, Shaharah The effect of two different initial culture pHs on growth of six stranis of rhizob a (TAL 102, was first studeid by using shake flask expermient. Only B radyrhizobium TAL 102 grew better at pH 4.5 compared to 6. and this strain was chosen as an acid -to lerantrhizobia. This result is in agreement with the result of the experiment using the fermenter in which the culture pH was controlled at a constant value of 4.5 and 6.5 throughout the cultivation. However, parameters such as maximum cell concentration attained (Xm) differed significantly. 1996-07 Project Paper Report NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9726/1/FSMB_1996_2_A.pdf Muhamad Idris, Shaharah (1996) Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH. [Project Paper Report] Growth - Research. Microbial biotechnology. English
spellingShingle Growth - Research.
Microbial biotechnology.
Muhamad Idris, Shaharah
Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH
title Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH
title_full Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH
title_fullStr Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH
title_full_unstemmed Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH
title_short Effects of pH and Aluminum on Growth of Rhizobia and the Relationship between Fatty Acid Composition of Rhizobia and its Tolerance to Low pH
title_sort effects of ph and aluminum on growth of rhizobia and the relationship between fatty acid composition of rhizobia and its tolerance to low ph
topic Growth - Research.
Microbial biotechnology.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9726/1/FSMB_1996_2_A.pdf
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