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The substrate to inoculum ratio in the batch experiments and the origin of the inoculum influenced input state variables.
Parasitic growth of C. rosea was unaffected by Trichoderma harzianum, even at an inoculum ratio of 1 100.
The effects of the main operating parameters, such as the substrate to inoculum ratio in batch experiments and the origin of the inoculum, were investigated.
A complete factorial design was applied to assess the impact of temperature (4 levels) and inoculum ratio pathogen/antagonist (6 levels) on the Y. enterocolitica growth.
The optimal substrate concentration, initial pH, and inoculum ratio of C. acidisoli to R. sphaeroides were 11.43 g/L sucrose, 7.13, and 0.83, respectively.
An initial screening using the Plackett Burman design identified three factors that significantly influenced H2 yield: sucrose concentration, initial pH, and inoculum ratio.
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At 1 1 or 1 10 inoculum ratios of F2/5 pT2TFXK):pathogen biological control was reduced or lost.
However, the H values of treatments with 1% and 0% C. thermocellum inoculum ratios were quite similar, and much lower than those of treatments with 10% and 5% inoculum ratios.
The culture medium containing C. thermocellum was added at different inoculum ratios: 0%, 1%, 5%, and 10% (v/v).
However, the increases in methane yield were in the same order of magnitude with different inoculum ratios of C. thermocellum.
The highest methane yields for the inoculum ratios of 1%, 5%, and 10% of C. thermocellum were 376, 388, and 403 ml/g VS, respectively.
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