The yield factor (Y) is a measure of the efficiency of conversion of any one sub- strate into biomass and it can be used to predict the substrate concentration required to produce a certain biomass concentration. However, it is important to appreciate that Y is not a constant—it will vary according to growth rate, pH, temperature, the limiting substrate, and the concentration of the substrates in excess.
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The yield factor (Y) is a measure of the efficiency of conversion of any one sub- strate into biomass and it can be used to predict the substrate concentration required to produce a certain biomass concentration. However, it is important to appreciate that Y is not a constant—it will vary according to growth rate, pH, temperature, the limiting substrate, and the concentration of the substrates in excess.
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