NUTRIENT LIMITATION AFFECTS GROWTH AND ATTACHMENT OF 2 FOOD SPOILAGE BACTERIA, BACILLUS-SUBTILIS AND PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS

Citation
D. Lindsay et A. Vonholy, NUTRIENT LIMITATION AFFECTS GROWTH AND ATTACHMENT OF 2 FOOD SPOILAGE BACTERIA, BACILLUS-SUBTILIS AND PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS, South African journal of science, 94(8), 1998, pp. 393-396
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00382353
Volume
94
Issue
8
Year of publication
1998
Pages
393 - 396
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-2353(1998)94:8<393:NLAGAA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The attachment was studied of the food spoilage bacteria Pseudomonas ( P.) fluorescens and Bacillus (B.) subtilis to stainless steel test sur faces suspended in Minimal Salts Medium (MSM) or Standard One Nutrient Broth (SONB). Attached cells were enumerated on Standard One Nutrient Agar after being dislodged from test surfaces by being shaken with be ads. Counts of planktonic cells grown in SONB and MSM were evaluated i n parallel with counts of attached cells. Higher counts of attached P. fluorescens and B. subtilis cells (c. 1 log cfu cm(-2)) were recovere d from surfaces suspended in SONB compared to those in MSM. Counts of planktonic B. subtilis cells grown in SONB exceeded those in MSM by c. 1 log cfu ml(-1). By contrast, counts of planktonic P. fluorescens in SONB and MSM were not significantly different (P > 0.05). Scanning el ectron microscopy showed attached cells of B. subtilis grown in SONB t o be rod-shaped, while coccoid shapes were observed for corresponding cells grown in MSM. Attached cells of P. fluorescens were rod-shaped i n both SONB and MSM. Evidence of extracellular polymeric substance for mation was observed for attached cells of both bacteria in SONB and MS M. These findings have implications for the contamination of foodstuff s by these bacteria.