scholarly journals Mid-late Flowering, High Biomass Yielding Whole Crop Silage Rice Cultivar ‘Nokwoo’ Improved an Early Growth and Germination at Low Temperature

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1976 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 432-436
Author(s):  
J C Hagen ◽  
W S Wood ◽  
T Hashimoto

Factors affecting the susceptibility of Bacteroides fragilis subsp. fragilis to low temperature were examined. Predetermined numbers of cells were spread on agar media or suspended in enriched Trypticase soy broth and exposed to low temperature under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Exposure of 18-h growth of a freshly isolated B. fragilis strain to 4 degrees C aerobically or anaerobically resulted in a loss of at least 50% viability after 12 h. B. fragilis cells in early growth (6 h) were more tolerant to exposure at 4 degrees C than older cells (18 h). When the freshly isolated strain was repeatedly subcultured in the laboratory it was uniformly more cold tolerant than fresh clinical isolates. The incorporation of 1.0 M sucrose and 5 mM magnesium chloride into liquid media partially alleviated the lethal effects of cold temperature on B. fragilis subsp. fragilis.


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