Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... tested by IMS - PCR , and a much higher detection rate was achieved compared to faecal smear . A survey was carried out on a farm , with a known history of Johne's disease , using this low speed centrifugation method . SO5 Development ...
... tested by IMS - PCR , and a much higher detection rate was achieved compared to faecal smear . A survey was carried out on a farm , with a known history of Johne's disease , using this low speed centrifugation method . SO5 Development ...
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... tested waters was heavily polluted . This was also confirmed by chemical testing . Results of immunological studies in bream from Szczecin Bay , in comparison with the physiological data for fish of the same species inhabiting defined ...
... tested waters was heavily polluted . This was also confirmed by chemical testing . Results of immunological studies in bream from Szczecin Bay , in comparison with the physiological data for fish of the same species inhabiting defined ...
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... tested bacteria were unaffected . It appeared that this resulted from a transition of the actively growing inoculum cells into an inactive state . Growth could be restored by the addition of NaCl but later studies showed that ...
... tested bacteria were unaffected . It appeared that this resulted from a transition of the actively growing inoculum cells into an inactive state . Growth could be restored by the addition of NaCl but later studies showed that ...
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activity Aeromonas analysis Applied aquatic areas assess associated bacteria bacteriophages biofilm biofilm formation Biological Sciences bottled Campylobacter carbon caused cells changes coli compared concentrations contagious equine metritis contamination counts culture demonstrated detection determined disease distribution diversity drinking water effect environment Environmental examined factor faecal farm flow Food fungi growth Health heterotrophic higher identified important increased indicator industry infections Institute isolated jejuni Laboratory lake Lancaster levels limited mains material measured methods microbial Microbiology mineral water mixed molecular natural numbers nutrient observed obtained occur organisms pathogens patterns period polluted populations potential present range rapid reduced Research resistance risk Road role samples Sciences seasonal sediment selected sequences sewage showed shown soil species strains suggest surface Taylorella equigenitalis techniques temperature tested treatment types University variation viable Vibrio Vibrio cholerae