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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.41, No.6, 627-631, 1994
Ice-Nucleating Activity of Pseudomonas-Syringae Cultivated on a Natural Substrate - Influence of Phosphate
A novel kind of culture medium is used for the production Pseudomonas syringae with a high ice-nucleating activity. It is based on a natural substrate, wheat bran, which contains a relatively high proportion of phytate. The double salt of phytic acid is the precursor of a major component of the ice-nucleating site (myo-inositol). Experiments with the purified components show the positive effects on the ice-nucleating activity. The use of the wheat bran medium seems to be specifically efficient on class A bacteria, which is the most active type of P. syringae. We have shown that inorganic phosphate starvation during the preculture of P. syringae leads to higher ice-nucleating activity.