The recovery of heat-stressed Escherichia coli in lake water microcosms
- PMID: 8554763
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-765x.1995.tb01082.x
The recovery of heat-stressed Escherichia coli in lake water microcosms
Abstract
Escherichia coli was heat stressed at 55 degrees, 60 degrees or 65 degrees C in sterile flasks of lake water. After 6 h at these temperatures the viable count on nutrient agar had dropped below the limits of detection (1 colony in 100 ml). The flasks were transferred to a 15 degrees C incubator and left for 7 d. Recovery of the stressed E. coli was shown to occur within 48 h at this temperature. Recovery also occurred in microcosms amended with 5% (v/v) synthetic sewage. The stressed E. coli multiplied in the amended but not in the unamended microcosms.
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