SOME MIXED CULTURE REFERENCES

Bungay, H.R., (1976) "Formulating Predator Growth Rate Terms for Population Models", in Modeling Biochemical Process in Aquatic Ecosystems, ed. R.P. Canale, Ann Arbor Sci., 377-382

Bungay, H.R., L.S. Clesceri, and N.A. Andrianas, (1981) "Auto-selection of Very Rapidly Growing Microorganisms", in Advances in Biotechnology, ed. M. Moo-Young, C. Vezina, and C.R. Robinson, Preprinted in Alcohol Fuel Process R/D Newsletter, Winter 1980, 54-58

Bungay, H.R., and M.J.B. Paynter, (1972) "Models for Multi-component Microbial Ecosystems", in Water-1971, A.I.Ch.E. Symp. Ser. 124 68

Mateles, R.I., D.Y. Ryu, and T. Yasuda, (1965) "Measurement of Unsteady State Growth Rates of Microorganisms" Nature 208 263-265

Shindala, A., H.R. Bungay, N.R. Krieg and K. Culbert (1965) "Mixed Culture Interactions: 1. Commensalism of P. vulgaris with S. cerevisiae", J. Bacteriol 89 693

v. Schultess, R., H.R. Bungay, and S.P. Fraleigh, "Competition in a pH auxostat", Biotechnol. Letters 12: 93-98 (1990)

Shimizu, H., Mizuguchi, T., Tanaka, E., and Shioya, S., "Nisin Production by a Mixed-Culture System Consisting of Lactococcus lactis and Kluyveromyces marxianus" Appl. and Envir. Microbiol. 65: 3134-3141 (1999)
The bacteria make nisin plus lactate. The yeast scavenge the lactate to control the pH.