
doi: 10.1038/200607a0
pmid: 14082255
MUCH of the work on continuous culture of bacteria has been carried out with aerobic bacteria, though little has been done with strict anaerobes. Most of the important rumen bacteria are strict anaerobes requiring highly reduced media1. This communication gives a brief description of a comparatively cheap apparatus which has been successfully used to grow rumen bacteria in continuous culture under highly anaerobic conditions for long periods.
Bacteriological Techniques, Rumen, Bacteria, Equipment and Supplies, Animals, Streptococcus, Culture Media
Bacteriological Techniques, Rumen, Bacteria, Equipment and Supplies, Animals, Streptococcus, Culture Media
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