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Title: Bacterial Growth


1
Bacterial Growth
  • Growth Requirements
  • Environmental Effects

2
Bacterial Growth Characteristics
  • Culture Media
  • Chemicals
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen
  • Micronutrients (S, P, Fe, Mg, K, Na, etc.)
  • Solid or Liquid
  • Agar for solid support
  • Sterilization usually using an autoclave

3
Bacterial Growth Characteristics
  • Agar
  • Extract of seaweed (red algae) a polysaccharide
    of galactose and galacturonic acid
  • In 1881, Fannie Hesse, who was working as a
    technician for her husband in the laboratory of
    Robert Koch, suggested agar
  • Used as setting agent in jam making for some time
  • Replaced gelatin (poor temperature
    characteristics and supports growth)
  • Dissolves at 90C and solidifies at 40C

4
Bacterial Growth Characteristics
  • Culture Media
  • Selective and Differential Media
  • Complex vs. chemically defined

5
Bacterial Growth Characteristics
  • Selective and Differential Media
  • Differential - differentiates between organisms
    based upon colony morphology (especially color)
    on media
  • Selective - permits only certain organisms to
    grow (e.g. high salt or other inhibitors)

6
Bacterial Growth Characteristics
  • Complex vs. chemically defined
  • Chemically defined each component has a know
    chemical formula and/or structure, e.g. minimal
    media (glucose, ammonium nitrate, and a defined
    mixture of salts)
  • Complex media (undefined) components come from
    non defined sources, e.g. tryptone, peptone,
    yeast extract, oatmeal

7
Bacterial Growth/Environmental
  • Energy sources
  • Carbon sources
  • Physical influences on growth

8
Bacterial Growth/Environmental
  • Energy sources
  • Organisms acquire energy as a result of
    oxidation/reduction reactions
  • Light energy - phototroph
  • Chemical energy - chemotroph
  • organic (reduced forms of carbon)
  • inorganic (reduced metals)

9
Bacterial Growth/Environmental
  • Carbon sources
  • autotrophs use carbon dioxide
  • heterotrophs use reduced organic carbon sources
  • sugars
  • organic acids
  • alcohols

10
Bacterial Growth/Environmental
  • Nitrogen sources
  • Reduced (ammonia)
  • Nitrates and Nitrites
  • Nitrogen Fixation

11
Bacterial Growth/Environmental
  • Nutritional Classifications - based upon energy
    carbon source
  • photoautotroph - uses light energy and carbon
    dioxide as carbon source
  • photoheterotroph - uses light energy and an
    organic carbon source
  • chemoautotroph - uses an inorganic chemical as
    energy and carbon dioxide
  • chemoheterotroph - uses an organic chemical as
    energy and an organic carbon source

12
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Physical Influences on Growth
  • Temperature
  • pH
  • Osmotic pressure
  • Oxygen availability
  • Oxygen toxicity

13
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Temperature
  • psychrophillic - an organism that exhibits
    optimal growth at about 15 deg. C and does not
    grow above 20 deg. C
  • mesophillic - an organism that exhibits optimal
    growth at about 30-37 deg. C and does not grow
    below 10 or above 50 deg. C
  • thermophillic - an organism that exhibits optimal
    growth between 50-60 deg. C and does not grow
    below 40 deg. C or above 70 deg. C
  • Hyperthermophillic growth between 70 and 110
    deg C

14
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • pH
  • most bacterial prefer pH 7 or slightly acidic
  • can tolerate to pH 4 due to production of organic
    acids during glucose metabolism

15
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Osmotic Pressure
  • ideal seems to be about 0.5 to 1.0 NaCl
  • some organisms tolerate much higher salt, e.g.
    Staphylococcus will go to 10 NaCl
  • halophiles - adapted to high salt concentrations
    many belong to Archea bacteria

16
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Toxic Oxygen - Forms
  • Singlet oxygen
  • Superoxide free radicals
  • Peroxides
  • Hydroxyl free radicals

17
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Toxic Oxygen - Neutralization
  • Catalase
  • 2 H2O2 ? 2 H2O O2
  • Superoxide dismutase
  • 2 O2 - 2 H ? O2 H2O2
  • Peroxidases
  • H2O2 ? H H2O

18
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Oxygen Classification
  • Aerobic - grows in presence of oxygen
  • Obligate aerobe - requires oxygen
  • Anaerobic - grows in absence of oxygen
  • Obligate anaerobe - will only grow in absence of
    oxygen
  • Facultative anaerobe - will grow both
    anaerobically or aerobically

19
Bacterial Growth - Physical
  • Oxygen Classification
  • Aerotolerant - only grow anaerobically but will
    tolerate oxygen
  • Microaerophillic - growth occurs only in presence
    of low concentrations of oxygen

20
Bacterial Growth - Physical
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