“…The major problem for the starving bacterium generally seems to be the provision of sufficient energy for maintenance of structural integrity, internal and membrane-associated macromolecules, proton gradients (Hueting et al, 1979), and energy charge (Nazly et al, 1980). Cells containing PS or PHB reserves are, in almost all instances examined, better able to survive periods of starvation than polymer-poor cells (Dawes and Senior, 1973;Dawes, 1976), principally through the mechanism of utilization of the reserves as a source of energy, which spares the degradation of more critical cell components such as RNA and protein.…”