Critical evaluation of the volumetric "bottle effect" on microbial batch growth
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- PMCID: PMC2820953
- DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01914-09
Critical evaluation of the volumetric "bottle effect" on microbial batch growth
Abstract
We have analyzed the impact of surface-to-volume ratio on final bacterial concentrations after batch growth. We examined six bottle sizes (20 to 1,000 ml) using three independent enumeration methods to quantify growth. We found no evidence of a so-called volumetric bottle effect, thus contradicting numerous previous reports.
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