1977
DOI: 10.1128/aem.33.2.269-274.1977
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Growth characteristics of a new methylomonad

Abstract: A methylomonad culture was isolated from pond water and examined as a potential source of single-cell protein. A medium containing magnesium sulfate, ammonium hydroxide, sodium phosphate, tap water, and methanol supported the growth of the isolate. Optimal growth conditions in batch cultures for the organism were: temperature, 30 to 330C; pH, 7.1; and phosphate concentration, 0.015 M. The minimum doubling time obtained was 1.6 h. The specific growth rate in batch culture was dependent on the methanol concentra… Show more

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“…Formate was as-sayed by the method of Grant (10). The analytical methods for determination of dry weight, protein content, and amino acid analyses have been reported previously (4).…”
Section: Formaldehyde Incorporation By Methylotroph L3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formate was as-sayed by the method of Grant (10). The analytical methods for determination of dry weight, protein content, and amino acid analyses have been reported previously (4).…”
Section: Formaldehyde Incorporation By Methylotroph L3mentioning
confidence: 99%