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Kvasny Prum. 1981; 27(1): 17-20 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1981003
Synthetic modelling medium has been used for periodic cultivation of mixed strains of anaerobic bacteria to study the production of volatile fatty acids at various temperatures, viz. 18, 35 and 40 °C, both with pH control and without it. The growth kinetics fits well the Jarovenko kinetic model (inhibition by product) μ = μm 1 / (1 + P / Kp ) With increasing temperature the maximum specific growth rate is higher. At18 °Cit is μm = 0,0117 h-1 and at 40 °C μm = 0,0217 h-1. The Kp values increased from 0,2 g/l (18 °C) to 2,7 g/l (40°C). Apparently the increase is due to the changing relation in the proportions of produced acids.(In Slovak, English summary only)
Published: January 1, 1981