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Lastly, credit is due to Dr. W. W. Ford, who has given much valuable assistance in
determining the species of spore-forming bacteria encountered in this work.
OUTLINE OF THE SOIL FLORA STUDIES. Technical Bulletin No. 57. I. The
general ...
Lastly, credit is due to Dr. W. W. Ford, who has given much valuable assistance in
determining the species of spore-forming bacteria encountered in this work.
OUTLINE OF THE SOIL FLORA STUDIES. Technical Bulletin No. 57. I. The
general ...
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The three most common species. B. megatherium DeBary. B. mycoides Fltigge. B
. cereus Frankland. Less common species. Gelatin colonies of the spore-forming
bacteria. Significance of the spore-forming bacteria in soil. Technical Bulletin No
...
The three most common species. B. megatherium DeBary. B. mycoides Fltigge. B
. cereus Frankland. Less common species. Gelatin colonies of the spore-forming
bacteria. Significance of the spore-forming bacteria in soil. Technical Bulletin No
...
Page 92
Instead of using the meager data at their command as a basis for establishing
species, they merely pointed out three large groups of soil micro-organisms that
can be readily distinguished on gelatin plates and showed that the relative ...
Instead of using the meager data at their command as a basis for establishing
species, they merely pointed out three large groups of soil micro-organisms that
can be readily distinguished on gelatin plates and showed that the relative ...
Page 97
Bacteriological methods are too crude as yet to allow the establishment of
species, with any degree of certainty, even among pathogenic organisms and the
bacteria found in milk and water. Among the bacteria of soil, which have been
much ...
Bacteriological methods are too crude as yet to allow the establishment of
species, with any degree of certainty, even among pathogenic organisms and the
bacteria found in milk and water. Among the bacteria of soil, which have been
much ...
Page 98
but to describe new species seems unwise. The literature relating to soil
bacteriology is full of names of species in regard to which too little information is
given to make recognition possible. It seems unwise to increase this confusion by
adding ...
but to describe new species seems unwise. The literature relating to soil
bacteriology is full of names of species in regard to which too little information is
given to make recognition possible. It seems unwise to increase this confusion by
adding ...
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