Identification Methods for Microbiologists, Volume 2Brian Montague Gibbs, Frederick Arthur Skinner Academic Press, 1966 |
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... temperature range is c . 25–30 ° ( Bowen and Kennedy , 1959 ) . A temperature of 70 ° for 10 min is lethal , as is drying under certain conditions , and the bacteria are usually intolerant of acid reaction ( optimum pH 6-7 ) . Strains ...
... temperature range is c . 25–30 ° ( Bowen and Kennedy , 1959 ) . A temperature of 70 ° for 10 min is lethal , as is drying under certain conditions , and the bacteria are usually intolerant of acid reaction ( optimum pH 6-7 ) . Strains ...
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... temperature . Some legume seeds need temperature pretreatment before they will germinate ( Crocker and Barton , 1953 ; Mayer and Poljakoff - Mayher , 1963 ) . Hard coated seeds can be surface - sterilized by immersion in concentrated ...
... temperature . Some legume seeds need temperature pretreatment before they will germinate ( Crocker and Barton , 1953 ; Mayer and Poljakoff - Mayher , 1963 ) . Hard coated seeds can be surface - sterilized by immersion in concentrated ...
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... temperature at which denaturation occurs can be determined by plotting optical density ( O.D. ) as a function of Stoppered silica cell Electrically heated Calibrated control unit Unicam SP 500 spectrophotometer Thermostatted cell ...
... temperature at which denaturation occurs can be determined by plotting optical density ( O.D. ) as a function of Stoppered silica cell Electrically heated Calibrated control unit Unicam SP 500 spectrophotometer Thermostatted cell ...
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 1 |
Identification of Human Vibrios and Allied Organisms | 9 |
Classification of Azotobacters | 19 |
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