Predicting growth of Brochothrix thermosphacta at changing temperature
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Predicting growth of Brochothrix thermosphacta at changing temperature
Abstract
A dynamic growth model was tested using Brochothrix thermosphacta incubated in broth at changing temperatures. The model successfully predicted growth in the temperature range 5-25 degrees C when temperature increased or decreased gradually and also when temperature underwent frequent sudden changes. When the temperature profile contained step changes from 20-25 degrees C to 3 degrees C the observed growth curve deviated from that predicted by the model.
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