increase in the number of cells or microbial population rather than in the size of individual cells
microbial growth
Factors Affecting Microbial Growth
– macronutrients
– micronutrients
– vitamins
– pH
– temperature
– oxygen concentration
– moisture
– hydrostatic pressure
– osmotic pressure
– radiation
supplying cells with chemical tools they need
to make monomers of macromolecules that mainly
comprise microbial cells
microbial nutrients
nutrients
microorganisms
Bacteria
Archaea
Protozoa
Virus
Algae
Fungi
nutrients required in relatively larger amounts
macronutrients
nutrients required in lesser quantities
Micronutrients
any nutrient material prepared/used for the growth and
cultivation of microorganisms in the laboratory
Culture Medium
Culture Media for?
no solidifying agent
inoculum preparation:
fermentation
nutrient broth
liquid
with 0.1- 0.5%
solidifying agent
Motility test
Sulfur Indole Motility
(SIM) Medium
semi-solid
with 1.5-2.0%
solidifying agent
Colony morphology
observation; hemolysis and
pigmentation characterization
Nutrient
Agar; Blood
Agar
solid
Agar
Types of Culture Media
(based on chemical composition)
Synthetic or chemically-defined
Complex
are not
chemically-defined
Nutrient Agar,
yeast extract
complex
All components are
chemically-defined
(precise nutrient
composition and
amounts)
Glucose
Inorganic Salt
Phosphate
Synthetic or chemically-defined
Types of Culture Media
(based on principal purpose, function, or application)
general purpose
differential
selective
enrichment
assay
Can support most
or almost all
types of species
Nutrient Agar,
Tryptic Soy
Agar, Brain
Heart Infusion
Agar
General purpose
Can distinguish
visually one type
of bacterium
from another
Differential
Allows growth of
a specific type of
microorganism only
selective