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. 1974 Jan;38(1):94-6.

Cultivation and maintenance of Sphaerophorus necrophorus. I. An anaerobic medium for aerobic incubation

Cultivation and maintenance of Sphaerophorus necrophorus. I. An anaerobic medium for aerobic incubation

P C Simon. Can J Comp Med. 1974 Jan.

Abstract

Out of 185 media formulated and studied for the growth of Sphaerophorus necrophorus, ten were selected for intensive investigation. Their ability to promote growth was compared photometrically. Medium 156 made up of Brewer's thioglycollate broth, yeast extract, L-cystine, and ascorbic acid, was found to yield a very heavy growth. The viability of S. necrophorus was maintained indefinitely by weekly subcultures. When not subcultured, all isolates remained viable for fifteen weeks and some isolates for 30 weeks at 37 degrees C.Twenty-nine isolates were tested. No variation in maximum growth was noticed. Medium 156 is an optimum medium for S. necrophorus. It can be incubated aerobically without interfering with maximum growth. The medium does not deteriorate when stored for at least 12 weeks at room temperature.

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