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Bacterial culture longevity: control by inorganic phosphate and temperature
Applied Microbiology
|January 1, 1974
Abstract:
Death of cells in cultures of six species of gram-negative bacteria was accelerated by incorporation in the medium of 10-fold more inorganic phosphate than was needed for growth. Death induced by inorganic phosphate was independent of the carbohydrate employed and was enhanced by warm temperatures.