Swarming and Swimming Movement of Bacteria in Different Organic Wastes

Journal Title: Trends Journal of Sciences Research - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Motility plays an important role in biofilm formation and movement in different environmental conditions, colonization, and adhesion of bacteria to surfaces. The lowest swimming was 3 (mm) in agar medium and the highest value was 42.67 (mm) with the addition of WCW. The lowest swarming was carried out in agar medium with 7.66 (mm), while the highest value was found in N.A medium with the addition of 10% WCW 59.33 (mm). In all experimental conditions, an increase of 2.4 times (swimming) and 6.4 times (swarming) was observed after the addition of WCW to the controls.

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Hüseyin Kahraman, Canan Cennet Karaderi

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  • EP ID EP438282
  • DOI 10.31586/Microbiology.0401.03
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Hüseyin Kahraman, Canan Cennet Karaderi (2019). Swarming and Swimming Movement of Bacteria in Different Organic Wastes. Trends Journal of Sciences Research, 4(1), 14-20. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-438282