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Subject: bacterial concrete
Category: Science
Asked by: latha321-ga
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Posted: 13 Jan 2004 20:04 PST
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Question ID: 296215
What happens when bacillus pasteurii is suspended in tris buffer
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Subject: Re: bacterial concrete
From: xarqi-ga on 14 Jan 2004 01:03 PST
 
It dies for lack of nutrients.
Subject: Re: bacterial concrete
From: drblue-ga on 30 Jan 2004 03:06 PST
 
Assuming it is a neutral pH and once it has exhausted all available
nutrients it will form spores in order to survive. The spores will
survive for years and will revert back to the normal bacterial
life-cycle once they are placed in a favourable environment.

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