The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is studied using a combination of mathematical modelling and experiments. Using an agent-based model of the interaction between microbial cells and a diffusing nutrient, it is shown that growth directed towards a nutrient source may be used as an indicator that DLG is influencing the colony morphology. A continuous reaction-diffusion model for microbial growth is employed to identify the parameter regime in which DLG is expected to arise. Comparisons between the model and experimental data are used to argue that the bacterium Bacillus subtilis can undergo DLG, while the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae cannot, and thus the non-uniform growth exhibit...
In the growth of bacterial colonies, a great variety of complex patterns are observed in experiments...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
Nutrient gradients and limitations play a pivotal role in the life of all microbes, both in their na...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
A mathematical model is presented for the growth of yeast that incorporates both dimorphic behaviour...
A mechanistic model was developed, which described the growth of a bacterial colony on an agar mediu...
Hornung R, Grünberger A, Westerwalbesloh C, Kohlheyer D, Gompper G, Elgeti J. Quantitative modelling...
We study sector formation in expanding bacterial colonies grown on a substrate with low level of nut...
A model for the growth of microbial colonies on the surface of a solid nutrient medium is discussed....
The dynamics of growth of bacterial populations has been extensively studied for planktonic cells in...
Microbial consortia are commonly observed in natural and synthetic systems, and these consortia freq...
Growing colonies of bacteria on the surface of thin agar plates exhibit fractal patterns as a result...
A diffusion-reaction model for the growth of bacterial colonies is presented. The often observed coo...
Available online 20 April 2021Biological experiments have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow...
In the growth of bacterial colonies, a great variety of complex patterns are observed in experiments...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
Nutrient gradients and limitations play a pivotal role in the life of all microbes, both in their na...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
The emergence of diffusion-limited growth (DLG) within a microbial colony on a solid substrate is st...
A mathematical model is presented for the growth of yeast that incorporates both dimorphic behaviour...
A mechanistic model was developed, which described the growth of a bacterial colony on an agar mediu...
Hornung R, Grünberger A, Westerwalbesloh C, Kohlheyer D, Gompper G, Elgeti J. Quantitative modelling...
We study sector formation in expanding bacterial colonies grown on a substrate with low level of nut...
A model for the growth of microbial colonies on the surface of a solid nutrient medium is discussed....
The dynamics of growth of bacterial populations has been extensively studied for planktonic cells in...
Microbial consortia are commonly observed in natural and synthetic systems, and these consortia freq...
Growing colonies of bacteria on the surface of thin agar plates exhibit fractal patterns as a result...
A diffusion-reaction model for the growth of bacterial colonies is presented. The often observed coo...
Available online 20 April 2021Biological experiments have shown that yeast can be restricted to grow...
In the growth of bacterial colonies, a great variety of complex patterns are observed in experiments...
AbstractMicroorganisms often form complex multicellular assemblies such as biofilms and colonies. Un...
Nutrient gradients and limitations play a pivotal role in the life of all microbes, both in their na...