1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1993.tb06156.x
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Synchronous germination of Streptomyces antibioticus spores: Tool for the analysis of hyphal growth in liquid cultures

Abstract: We have devised a method for obtaining synchronous and dispersed growth of Streptomyces antibioticus in liquid cultures. After ultrasonic treatment, most of the spores germinated at the same time, yielding hyphae very similar in length. Dispersed growth was achieved in media without Ca2+ and in which the levels of Fe2+ and Mg2+ were carefully controlled. Studies on the kinetics of growth carried out with synchronous cultures of young hyphae revealed a multiphasic pattern of hyphal elongation, with successive p… Show more

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“…Although heat shock 57 and ultrasonic treatments 58 may increase the germination rates of streptomycetes, very little is known about the germination mechanism. We found that the 12 MHz sine-wave potential induced the maximum number of CFUs in the attached ST.28 spores and increased the germination rate by 2.8 fold (Fig.…”
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“…Although heat shock 57 and ultrasonic treatments 58 may increase the germination rates of streptomycetes, very little is known about the germination mechanism. We found that the 12 MHz sine-wave potential induced the maximum number of CFUs in the attached ST.28 spores and increased the germination rate by 2.8 fold (Fig.…”
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