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titleOfInvention Materials and methods for the efficient production of pasteuria
abstract The subject invention provides novel and advantageous methods for growing bacteria. The methods of the subject invention are particularly advantageous for growing parasitic bacteria, in vitro, without the presence of host tissue. In one embodiment of the subject invention, Pasteuria spores, such as those that infect the rootknot nematode Meloidogyne arenaria or other host nematodes, are grown in vitro. The process of the subject invention is highly advantageous because Pasteuria can be grown in the absence of nematode tissue.
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