Abstract
A method was developed to grow Legionella pneumophila in continuous culture. A chemostat was used to simulate nutrient-limited, submaximal growth in the natural environmental and to provide a precisely controlled growth regimen. Cultures grew under forced aeration under conditions yielding up to 38% saturation of dissolved oxygen; supplemental CO2 (5%) at the same gas flow rates as ambient air had no effect on culture growth. Pleomorphism was observed during growth under all conditions. Pigment was produced only at D < 0.03 h-1. Catalase was produced at higher growth rates but not at higher temperatures. The pathogenicity was unaffected by altering either the growth rate or the growth temperature.
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Berg, J. D., Hoff, J. C., Roberts, P. V., & Martin, A. (1985). Growth of Legionella pneumophila in continuous culture. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 49(6), 1534–1537. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.49.6.1534-1537.1985
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