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Technical Bulletin No. 58 takes up the spore- forming bacteria, giving
descriptions of four different species, three of which have been found in all the
soils studied. It is shown that these are not the most abundant nor apparently the
most.
Technical Bulletin No. 58 takes up the spore- forming bacteria, giving
descriptions of four different species, three of which have been found in all the
soils studied. It is shown that these are not the most abundant nor apparently the
most.
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... by unseasonably low temperature. Iinmaturity is favored by high temperatures
and abundant rainfall during late summer and early fall. The embryo flower
clusters may succumb to low temperatures if New York Agricultural Experiment
Station ...
... by unseasonably low temperature. Iinmaturity is favored by high temperatures
and abundant rainfall during late summer and early fall. The embryo flower
clusters may succumb to low temperatures if New York Agricultural Experiment
Station ...
Page 87
There are, for example, many unanswered questions relating to the distribution,
function, and associative action of the microorganisms known to be abundant in
soil. These questions require a method of attack almost the opposite from that ...
There are, for example, many unanswered questions relating to the distribution,
function, and associative action of the microorganisms known to be abundant in
soil. These questions require a method of attack almost the opposite from that ...
Page 89
Abundance in soil. Fluctuations in numbers. Significance of the non-spore-
forming bacteria in soil. Technical Bulletin No. 60. ... abundant types in soil. The
pink-spored type. The dark-brown type. The potato scab type. V. Actinomycetes in
soil ...
Abundance in soil. Fluctuations in numbers. Significance of the non-spore-
forming bacteria in soil. Technical Bulletin No. 60. ... abundant types in soil. The
pink-spored type. The dark-brown type. The potato scab type. V. Actinomycetes in
soil ...
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... by various methods to learn their characteristics. 5. Non-spore-forming bacteria
(mostly immotile rods) have been found to be the most abundant of all soil micro-
organisms. Next to them in abundance are the various types of Actinomyces. 6.
... by various methods to learn their characteristics. 5. Non-spore-forming bacteria
(mostly immotile rods) have been found to be the most abundant of all soil micro-
organisms. Next to them in abundance are the various types of Actinomyces. 6.
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