“…This was as expected, based on previous documentation of the bacteria inhibitory effect of CO 2 and that SPB is regarded as sensitive to CO 2 (Devlieghere et al, 1998;Dalgaard, 1995;Hansen, Mørkøre, Rudi, Rødbotten et al, 2009;Hansen et al, 2007;Hansen, Mørkøre, Rudi, Langsrud, & Eie, 2009;Hovda et al, 2007). However, as reported by Randell et al (1995) a low g/p ratio (1/1 and 0.4/1) inhibits bacterial growth similar to vacuum, whereas in the presented study the g/p ratio of 1.6/1 showed a better antibacterial effect compared to vacuum packaging during storage (p = 0.000). However, the "Vacuum + CO 2 emitter" showed a similar inhibitory effect compared to "MAP".…”