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Analysis of two interacting bacterial populations with opposite substrate preferences
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716.
Abstract:
Interactions between two bacterial species which exhibit opposite substrate preferences in response to the same environmental conditions were investigated. Klebsiella oxytoca preferentially utilizes glucose over citrate as a substrate while Pseudomonas aeruginosa utilizes citrate over glucose. Both species were grown on single as well as mixed substrates, namely, D-glucose and citrate, with various ratios of inocula and substrates. Competition is observed between the two species with citrate alone while amensalism is observed with glucose alone. In mixed cultures-mixed substrates experiments, amensalism of K. oxytoca on P. aeruginosa prevailed until the exhaustion of glucose.
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