| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4754925 | New Biotechnology | 2017 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												The transient response of the steady-state cells was much lower than in cells cultured under periodic feeding (at 6 d RT, from 82 to 247 mgCOD/gCOD/h), with the latter cells showing both storage and growth responses. On the other hand, even though steady-state cells had no growth response and their storage rate was also less, steady-state cells showed a higher storage yield than cells cultured under dynamic feeding. This suggests that in Thiothrix strain CT3, the growth response is triggered by periodic feeding, whereas the storage response is a constitutive mechanism, independent from previous acclimation to transient conditions.
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											Authors
												Francesco Valentino, Mario Beccari, Marianna Villano, Valter Tandoi, Mauro Majone, 
											