Sorption of heterotrophic and enteric bacteria to glass surfaces in the continuous culture of river water
- PMID: 4424694
- PMCID: PMC186774
- DOI: 10.1128/am.28.4.572-578.1974
Sorption of heterotrophic and enteric bacteria to glass surfaces in the continuous culture of river water
Abstract
A natural population of heterotrophic bacteria, including enterics, was observed to sorb to glass surfaces and multiply during the continuous culture of river water. An initial rate of attachment equivalent to a doubling time of about 2 h was observed with a corresponding increase in the suspended population. After 24 h both the sorbed and suspended populations stabilized with a mass doubling time approximating 100 h at a dilution rate of 0.012/h. On the basis of respiration and degradative enzymatic data, the sorbed microorganisms appeared to be somewhat more metabolically active than the organisms in suspension.
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