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PRODUCTION Of NUTRIENT SOURCES FOR RHIZOBIUM

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Cell/mL<br />

1.0E+09<br />

8.0E+08<br />

6.0E+08<br />

4.0E+08<br />

2.0E+08<br />

0.0E+00<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

Days<br />

c<br />

1% inoculum size<br />

2% inoculum size<br />

3% inoculum size<br />

4% inoculum size<br />

Figure 12E. Growth curve of yeast isolate KAY1 when cultured in starch medium containing 2%<br />

cassava starch.<br />

Cell number /ml<br />

9.0E+08<br />

8.0E+08<br />

7.0E+08<br />

6.0E+08<br />

5.0E+08<br />

4.0E+08<br />

3.0E+08<br />

2.0E+08<br />

1.0E+08<br />

0.0E+00<br />

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

0 1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

Days<br />

Khao-klong<br />

Rice starch<br />

Cassava starch<br />

Figure 13E. Growth curve of yeast isolate KAY1 when cultured in starch medium containing<br />

2% starch of either Khao-klong-, or rice-, or cassava-starch (Heat shock<br />

treatment at 45°C for 20 min).

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