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Page 97
... large numbers . Higher fungi certainly live in soil ; but there is reason to doubt whether they are abundant enough to be of significance in comparison with bacteria . or A further limitation of the work has resulted from the fact that ...
... large numbers . Higher fungi certainly live in soil ; but there is reason to doubt whether they are abundant enough to be of significance in comparison with bacteria . or A further limitation of the work has resulted from the fact that ...
Page 99
... numbers . They are : Spores of the peritrichic spore- formers ( often called ... large groups , " rapid liquefiers , " " slow growers " and Actinomycetes ... numbers to 5 per ct . in the pres- ent work . Hiltner and Störmer's " non ...
... numbers . They are : Spores of the peritrichic spore- formers ( often called ... large groups , " rapid liquefiers , " " slow growers " and Actinomycetes ... numbers to 5 per ct . in the pres- ent work . Hiltner and Störmer's " non ...
Page 100
... large numbers of the non - spore - formers and Actinomycetes from developing on the plates , the relative abundance of the spore - formers seemed to be quite high , and it was concluded that they must be important in the soil . The ...
... large numbers of the non - spore - formers and Actinomycetes from developing on the plates , the relative abundance of the spore - formers seemed to be quite high , and it was concluded that they must be important in the soil . The ...
Page 101
... large numbers ; of the other three groups , the only one always present in large enough numbers to be detected on the plates is No. I , the group of spore - formers , which apparently exists in normal soil only in the form of spores ...
... large numbers ; of the other three groups , the only one always present in large enough numbers to be detected on the plates is No. I , the group of spore - formers , which apparently exists in normal soil only in the form of spores ...
Page 116
... number of colonies of B. mycoides , B. megatherium , B. cereus and Ps . fluorescens ; and also the relative numbers ... large group of slow - growing non - spore- formers . Naturally a qualitative study of soil bacteria based on plates ...
... number of colonies of B. mycoides , B. megatherium , B. cereus and Ps . fluorescens ; and also the relative numbers ... large group of slow - growing non - spore- formers . Naturally a qualitative study of soil bacteria based on plates ...
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