Register      Login
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences Australian Journal of Biological Sciences Society
Biological Sciences
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Water Relations of Staphylococcus Aureus At 30°C

WJ Scott

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 6(4) 549 - 564
Published: 1953

Abstract

Fourteen food-poisoning strains of Staphylococcus aureus have been grown in various media of known water activity at 30°C. Aerobic growth was observed atwater activities between 0.999 and 0.86. The rate of growth and the yield of cells were both reduced substantially when the water activity was less than c. 0.94. The lower limits for growth in dried meat, dried milk, and dried soup were similar to those in liquid media. Aerobic growth proceeded at slightly lower water activities than anaerobic growth. All cells were capable of forming colonies on agar media with water activities as low as 0.92. The 14 strains proved to be a homogeneous group with similar water equirements.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9530549

© CSIRO 1953

PDF (4.7 MB) Export Citation Cited By (242)

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email

View Dimensions