Ll. Daniels et Ti. Quickenden, DOES LOW-INTENSITY HE-NE-LASER RADIATION PRODUCE A PHOTOBIOLOGICAL GROWTH-RESPONSE IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Photochemistry and photobiology, 60(5), 1994, pp. 481-485
A photobiological study was carried out on the bacterium Escherichia c
oli in order to determine whether stimulation of growth occurred after
irradiation of an inoculum with coherent red light. No enhancement or
inhibition of growth was observed for cultures of the bacterium follo
wing irradiation of inocula with a Helium-neon laser (continuous wave,
lambda = 632.8 nm) at irradiances of 7.7 x 10(15) and 1.8 x 10(16) ph
otons cm(-2) s(-1) using fluences of 4.5 x 10(-1) and 4.5 J cm(-2) at
each irradiance. Bacterial growth in irradiated and control cultures w
as monitored during a growth period of ca 2 h using a viable count tec
hnique after inocula in the early exponential phase had been diluted w
ith fresh growth medium. These results do not provide support for the
work of Karu et al. (1983, Nuov. Cim. 2D, 1138-1144), and Tiphlova and
Karu (1988, Photochem. Photobiol. 48, 467-471), which appear to show
substantial enhancement of E. coli growth under these conditions.