Published September 1950
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The growth phase in Neurospora corresponding to the logarithmic phase in unicellular organisms
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- Emerson, Sterling
Chicago
Abstract
In such organisms as yeast, bacteria, and unicellular algae and protozoa, the logarithmic phase of growth serves to indicate that none of the conditions essential to growth have been significantly altered during that period. Throughout the logarithmic phase of growth, the time elapsing from one cell generation to the next remains constant, and the number of cells doubles in each generation. A falling off in growth rate may indicate the exhaustion of a substrate or the accumulation of inhibitory products.
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© 190 American Society for Microbiology. Received for publication June 6, 1950.Attached Files
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