Appl Environ Microbiol, March 1998, p. 1075-1078, Vol. 64, No. 3
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Dipartimento di Scienze degli Alimenti,1 and Dipartimento di Energetica e Macchine,2 Università degli Studi di Udine, 33100 Udine, Italy
Received 3 June 1997/Accepted 19 December 1997
The influence of structural properties and kinetic constraints on
the behavior of Bacillus cereus was investigated on agar media. Dimensional criteria were used to study the growth in bacterial colonies. The architecture of the agar gel as modified by the agar
content was found to influence the colony size, and smaller colonies
were observed on media containing 50 to 70 g of agar liter
1. Except at low nutrient levels, colonies responded
to nutrient gradients by decreasing in size the farther away they were
from the nutrient source, and the decrease in colony size was
influenced by the agar content. The diffusivities of glucose and a
protein (insulin-like growth factor) were not affected by the gel
architecture, suggesting that other factors, such as mechanical
factors, could influence microbial growth in the agar systems used.
Increasing the viscosity of the liquid phase of the agar media by
adding polyvinylpyrrolidone resulted in a reduction in colony size.
When the agar concentration was increased, the colony areas were not influenced by the viscosity of the system.
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