Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Graduate School and Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract
Hentges, David
J. (Loyola University, Chicago, Ill.),
and MacDonald Fulton
. Ecological factors influencing the relationships between
Klebsiella
and
Shigella
in mixed cultures. J. Bacteriol.
87:
527–535. 1964.—Viable-cell counts of
Shigella flexneri
and
Klebsiella
(
Aerobacter aerogenes
) in pure and mixed culture were made during growth under predetermined conditions of temperature, pH, oxygen supply, and nutrient supply. In pure culture, environmental changes had marked effects on the
Shigella
populations.
Klebsiella
populations were not affected except at 44 C or when aerated; under these conditions, the populations were smaller. In nonaerated mixed culture, under different conditions of temperature, pH, and nutrient supply,
Klebsiella
interfered with the multiplication of
Shigella
. Exponential growth of
Shigella
was interrupted at about the time
Klebsiella
populations attained a maximal size. In contrast, the presence of
Klebsiella
in an aerated mixture had little or no effect on
Shigella
multiplication because
Klebsiella
failed to attain a maximal population. Different environmental conditions resulted in different
Klebsiella
to
Shigella
ratios in mixed cultures. When conditions were favorable for
Shigella
multiplication, as shown by pure culture controls, the proportion of
Shigella
in the mixture was generally greater than when conditions were unfavorable.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
4 articles.
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