Method for investigation of competition between bacteria as a function of three environmental factors varied simultaneously

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Competition between microorganisms as affected by temperature, pH, and the sodium chloride (NaCl) concentration was investigated by selective replication from gradient plates. Salmonella typhimurium was inhibited by Pseudomonas putida at 20 and 23°C but not 30 and 35°C. P. putida no longer grew at the extremes of pH and NaCl concentration, particularly at 30 and 35°C.

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Thomas, L. V., & Wimpenny, J. W. T. (1993). Method for investigation of competition between bacteria as a function of three environmental factors varied simultaneously. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.59.6.1991-1997.1993

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