Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... agar at 22 ° C . Isolates were identified as far as possible by a reference laboratory and three different commerical kit systems . In addition , measurement of ATP were made . Numbers in excess of log 5 / sq cm were reached in the ...
... agar at 22 ° C . Isolates were identified as far as possible by a reference laboratory and three different commerical kit systems . In addition , measurement of ATP were made . Numbers in excess of log 5 / sq cm were reached in the ...
Pagina xviii
... Agar ( TSA ) overlaid with Sorbitol MacConkey agar ( SMAC ) to determine the number of surviving E coli O157 : H7 cells / ml . The TSA plates were incubated for 6 h at 25 ° C to resuscitate injured cells , after which the plates were ...
... Agar ( TSA ) overlaid with Sorbitol MacConkey agar ( SMAC ) to determine the number of surviving E coli O157 : H7 cells / ml . The TSA plates were incubated for 6 h at 25 ° C to resuscitate injured cells , after which the plates were ...
Pagina xxi
... agar , and soymilk agar were determined . The glucosamine content ranged from 51 ( SD ± 1.8 ) g ( kg dry biomass ) 1 in small mycelial pellets ( diameter < 5 mm ) to 107 ( +4.3 ) in large mycelial pellets ( diameter 15-35 mm ) and 11 ...
... agar , and soymilk agar were determined . The glucosamine content ranged from 51 ( SD ± 1.8 ) g ( kg dry biomass ) 1 in small mycelial pellets ( diameter < 5 mm ) to 107 ( +4.3 ) in large mycelial pellets ( diameter 15-35 mm ) and 11 ...
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