| Literature DB >> 808167 |
W M Bugbee, D F Cole, G Nielsen.
Abstract
Bacterial populations increased in juice of healthy tissue of sugarbeet roots stored at 5 C. Average counts showed a sixfold increase after 150 days of storage. Invert sugar levels increased over threefold in "American 4 Hybrid A" and remained fairly constant in "Mono-Hy D-2." The former cultivar also had significantly higher bacterial colony counts than the latter before 90 days of storage. Of 36 isolates identified, 16 were Pseudomonas spp. including P. chlororaphis; 6 Bacillus spp. including B. subtilis; 5 Arthrobacter spp. including A. globiformis; 4 yeasts; 2 Erwinia spp; 2 Flavobacterium spp. including F. aquatile; and Streptomyces longisporus. Isolates of all genera except S. longisporus were able to hydrolyze sucrose in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 808167 PMCID: PMC187079 DOI: 10.1128/am.29.6.780-781.1975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol ISSN: 0003-6919