The minimum and maximum substrate uptake and product formation rates were computed with nonlinear optimization (bilinear model), FVA (linearized full model) or EFV analysis (reduced model). The community growth rate was set to 0.00067 h-1 (linearized full model, reduced model), which was the dilution rate used in an experiment with an enrichment culture grown on glucose-cellulose medium. The experimental data of two experiments and their average is also listed in the table. The nine species in the model are: E. coli, C. acetobutylicum, S. wolfei, P. freudenreichii, A. wooddii, D. vulgaris, S. fumaroxidans, M. barkeri and M. hungatei (see also Tables 1 and 2).</p
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Quantitative modeling is useful for predicting behaviors of a system and for rationally constructing...
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A single specie biofilm model was used to describe aerobic glucose degradation at 45°C in a biofilm ...
Quantitative modeling is useful for predicting behaviors of a system and for rationally constructing...
Hornung R, Grünberger A, Westerwalbesloh C, Kohlheyer D, Gompper G, Elgeti J. Quantitative modelling...
The diversity and the stability of the microbial community are associated with microecological inter...
Nutrient gradients and limitations play a pivotal role in the life of all microbes, both in their na...
A comprehensive model for microbial growth in multiple substrate environment developed by Venkatesh ...
We study a mixed culture consisting of three bacterial species Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Burkholderia ...
A comprehensive moel is developed based on an optimal strategy describing varied microbial growth ph...
For comparison, experimental data from the enrichment culture for growth on ethanol (average of two ...
The simulated growth rates for fractional strain abundances of ΔhisD ranging from 0 to 1. The top pa...
Bacteria growing in a natural environment often do not occur as pure but as mixed cultures presumabl...
A comprehensive optimal model has been developed to simulate microbial growth for simultaneous utili...
The microbial growth in multi-substrate environments may be viewed as an optimal resources allocatio...
Quantitative modeling is useful for predicting behaviors of a system and for rationally constructing...
In a 54 m3 large-scale penicillin fermentor, the cells experience substrate gradient cycles at the t...
A single specie biofilm model was used to describe aerobic glucose degradation at 45°C in a biofilm ...
Quantitative modeling is useful for predicting behaviors of a system and for rationally constructing...
Hornung R, Grünberger A, Westerwalbesloh C, Kohlheyer D, Gompper G, Elgeti J. Quantitative modelling...
The diversity and the stability of the microbial community are associated with microecological inter...
Nutrient gradients and limitations play a pivotal role in the life of all microbes, both in their na...