Abstract

The stationary phase of batch culture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa dissociants has been described by a variational model of consumption and growth. The generalized entropy functional was used as the objective function. The model parameters include the requirements of the dissociants for the main nutrients: carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. The variational model was used to calculate the limiting regions and microbial community composition during stationary growth for different initial combinations of the resources as a function of the limiting resources. A correspondence between the experimental data and model calculations has been demonstrated. A possibility to control the community structure is discussed.

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