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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Growth Of Rhizobium in Synthetic Media

FJ Bergersen

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 14(3) 349 - 360
Published: 1961

Abstract

A chemically defined medium for the growth of Rhizobium is described in which populations of up to 5 x 109 cells/ml were obtained. For the six strains of bacteria studied the complete medium supported exponential growth for two to five generations. The concentrations of biotin giving best growth varied ith strain between 125 and 250 f'g/l when the nitrogen source was sodium glutamate. NHt, NOs, and other amino acids, singly or in combination, did not upport as good growth as did sodium glutamate.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9610349

© CSIRO 1961

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