Manual of Microbiological MethodsMcGraw-Hill, 1957 - 315 pagine Staining methods; Preparation of media; The measurement of pH, titratable acidity, and oxidation-reduction potentials; Maintenance and preservation of cultures; The study of obligately anaerobic bacteria; Routine tests for the identification of bacteria; Physiological and biochemical technics; Serological methods; The detection of bacterial pathogenicity; Virological methods; Inoculations with bacteria causing plant disease. |
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Preface vii | 1 |
Staining Methods General Principles General Bacterial | 10 |
Preparation of Media Introductory Cultivation | 37 |
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Manual of Microbiological Methods American Society for Microbiology. Committee on Bacteriological Technic Visualizzazione estratti - 1957 |
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