Team:Newcastle/3 September 2010
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- | + | We started working on levan. For this we used agar plate containing 10% sucrose and ''Bacillus subtilis'' 168 was grown onto that medium. The sucrose cultures and controls were compared. The cultures grown on sucrose should be considerably thicker. | |
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+ | The overnight cultures of the different strains were also grown on solid agar plates with and without sucrose. | ||
+ | For more information levan, please refer to: [[Team:Newcastle/glue|levan]]. | ||
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+ | [[Image:DSC01022.JPG|500px|''B. subtilis producing levan]] | ||
- | + | '''Image 1''': Image showing ''B. subtilis'' producing levan on agar plate containing 10% sucrose. | |
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Levan glue
We started working on levan. For this we used agar plate containing 10% sucrose and Bacillus subtilis 168 was grown onto that medium. The sucrose cultures and controls were compared. The cultures grown on sucrose should be considerably thicker.
The overnight cultures of the different strains were also grown on solid agar plates with and without sucrose. For more information levan, please refer to: levan.
PHOTOS
Image 1: Image showing B. subtilis producing levan on agar plate containing 10% sucrose.