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7.4.7 Growth Rate of Microorganisms

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Microorganism Growth: The population growth of microorganisms (e.g., bacteria or fungi) can be affected by several environmental factors and follows a predictable growth pattern.

Phases of Microbial Growth

  1. Lag Phase:
  • No immediate increase in population as microorganisms adjust to their new environment.
  • Cells are metabolically active, synthesising enzymes and other molecules needed for growth.
  1. Log (Exponential) Phase:
  • Microorganisms grow and divide at their maximum rate under optimum conditions.
  • Population size doubles at regular intervals.
  • Nutrients are plentiful, and waste products are minimal.
  1. Stationary Phase:
  • Growth rate slows as nutrients become limited and waste products accumulate.
  • Birth rate equals death rate, so the population size remains constant.
  1. Death Phase:
  • Nutrients are depleted, and waste products reach toxic levels.
  • Death rate exceeds birth rate, causing a decline in population size.

Factors Affecting Microbial Growth Rate

  1. Temperature:
  • Each species has an optimum temperature for enzyme activity.
  • Growth slows outside the optimum range, and extreme temperatures can denature enzymes.
  1. pH:
  • Microorganisms thrive within a specific pH range, which varies by species.
  • Extreme pH levels can disrupt enzyme activity and cell membrane stability.
  1. Nutrient Availability:
  • Sufficient nutrients are required for energy production and biosynthesis.
  • Limiting nutrients (e.g., glucose or nitrogen) restrict growth.
  1. Oxygen Levels:
  • Aerobic microorganisms need oxygen for respiration, while anaerobic microorganisms may be inhibited by oxygen.
  1. Water Availability:
  • Essential for metabolic processes.
  • Microorganisms in low-water environments may become dormant or die.

Calculating Microbial Growth Rate

  • Growth rate can be expressed as the time taken for the population to double, known as the generation time.
  • Formula:

Where:

N=N0Ă—2nN = N_0 \times 2^n
  • NN = final population size
  • N0N_0 = initial population size
  • nn = number of generations
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Exam Tip

  • Be able to draw and interpret microbial growth curves, labelling all four phases.
  • Understand how environmental conditions (e.g., temperature or pH) affect microbial growth.
  • Practise calculations involving generation time and population size during exponential growth.
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