Se. Belova et al., GROWTH AND SUBSTRATE UTILIZATION BY BACTERIAL LAWN ON THE AGAR SURFACE - EXPERIMENT AND ONE-DIMENSIONAL DISTRIBUTED MODEL, Microbiology, 65(6), 1996, pp. 690-694
Cell mass dynamics of the lawns formed by Pseudomonas fluorescens and
Alcaligenes sp. and the distribution profiles of the residual substrat
e in the agar layer were monitored. After one or two days of culturing
, the concentration of pyruvate in the top agar layer adjacent to the
lawn dropped below the level of detection, and, from this moment, the
substrate was supplied to the lawn by diffusion from underlying agar l
ayers. Diffusion of pyruvate in noninoculated bilayered agar was found
to follow Fick's equation with the diffusion coefficient of 0.042 cm(
2)/h. A distributed mathematical model adequately describing the growt
h of bacterial lawn was developed based on the diffusion equation and
the Monod-Herbert kinetic model. Notable distinctions between the two
cultures studied were revealed: pseudomonads had higher growth and dea
th rates than Alcaligenes sp: and exhibited a greater affinity for the
substrate.