Determination of available breaking stress of agar and gellan gum plate culture methods and the duration of bacterial culture under strong acidic conditions
Abstract:Aims: Several acidophilic bacteria have not been cultured, primarily owing to the lack of suitable culture methods under strong acidic conditions. This study aimed to quantitatively evaluate the strengths of the agar plates (AP) and gellan gum plates (GP), and optimal culture periods under strong acidic conditions. Methods and Results: To define the lower limit of plate strength for bacterial isolation culture, the diameter of Escherichia coli K12 colonies and the breaking stress of plates at different concent… Show more
“…Using a durometer, the strength of the culture medium was assessed after it was cooled and poured onto a sterile petri dish without a sample. The limit for colony isolation without swarming of 1.0% (wt/vol) agar has been established by a previous study ( 40 ), and the better growth of microorganisms despite the significant lower strength values found only in TSA culture medium has been demonstrated. In TSA, the lower strength is correlated with a lower agar concentration.…”
In the era of rapid microbiological methods, there is a need to improve long-established culture techniques. Drawbacks of the pour plate method include having to melt each medium separately before seeding.
“…Using a durometer, the strength of the culture medium was assessed after it was cooled and poured onto a sterile petri dish without a sample. The limit for colony isolation without swarming of 1.0% (wt/vol) agar has been established by a previous study ( 40 ), and the better growth of microorganisms despite the significant lower strength values found only in TSA culture medium has been demonstrated. In TSA, the lower strength is correlated with a lower agar concentration.…”
In the era of rapid microbiological methods, there is a need to improve long-established culture techniques. Drawbacks of the pour plate method include having to melt each medium separately before seeding.
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