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Page 93
Part of this work has been done on the group of spore- forming bacteria, and part
of it on Actinomyces. Chester, himself, contributed to the study of the spore-
formers.5 Also a series of articles on this group has been appearing from time to
time ...
Part of this work has been done on the group of spore- forming bacteria, and part
of it on Actinomyces. Chester, himself, contributed to the study of the spore-
formers.5 Also a series of articles on this group has been appearing from time to
time ...
Page 95
Two short articles have been published within the last year, one dealing with the
spore-formers of soil 23 and the other with Actinomycetes.24 The work published
in all these papers formed an integral part of the general soil flora study; so it is ...
Two short articles have been published within the last year, one dealing with the
spore-formers of soil 23 and the other with Actinomycetes.24 The work published
in all these papers formed an integral part of the general soil flora study; so it is ...
Page 99
The former group generally comprises 12-50 per ct. of the soil flora, the latter 40-
75 per ct. Groups ... They are: Spores of the peritrichic spore- formers (often
called the B. subtilis group); rapidly liquefying rods with polar flagella (principally
Ps.
The former group generally comprises 12-50 per ct. of the soil flora, the latter 40-
75 per ct. Groups ... They are: Spores of the peritrichic spore- formers (often
called the B. subtilis group); rapidly liquefying rods with polar flagella (principally
Ps.
Page 100
The only organisms observed that are not strictly aerobic are some of the spore-
formers, and they do not seem to be active in normal soil. Importance of these
different groups. — Unfortunately, little is known of the importance of these
groups of ...
The only organisms observed that are not strictly aerobic are some of the spore-
formers, and they do not seem to be active in normal soil. Importance of these
different groups. — Unfortunately, little is known of the importance of these
groups of ...
Page 101
The following groups of micro-organisms develop on aerobic gelatin plates
inoculated with soil: I. From 5 to 10 per ct. spore-formers (the B. subtilis group).
Nearly all the colonies of these bacteria, however, seem to come from spores
instead of ...
The following groups of micro-organisms develop on aerobic gelatin plates
inoculated with soil: I. From 5 to 10 per ct. spore-formers (the B. subtilis group).
Nearly all the colonies of these bacteria, however, seem to come from spores
instead of ...
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