Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Thomas Hunt Morgan School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506
Abstract
Changes in refractility and optical density occurring in individual spores of
Bacillus cereus
T and
B. megaterium
QM B1551 during germination were investigated by use of a Zeiss microscope photometer. The curves revealed that the germination process in single spores had two distinct phases; an initial rapid phase was followed by a second slower phase. Under the experimental condition employed, the first phase of germination of
B. cereus
spores lasted for approximately 75 ± 15 sec, whereas the second phase lasted for 3 to 4.5 min. In
B. megaterium
spores, the first phase was observed to last for approximately 2 min and the second phase for more than 7 min. The duration of the second phase was dependent on conditions employed for germination. The kinetics of the first phase were strikingly similar under all conditions of physiological germination. Time-lapse phase-contrast microscopy of germinating spores also revealed the biphasic nature of germination. It was postulated that the first phase represents changes induced by an initial partial hydration of the spore and release into the medium of dipicolinic acid, whereas the second phase reflects degradation of the cortex and hydration of the core.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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