Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 73
Page 138
... plates . The descriptions of the colonies given here may not agree perfectly with ... plate if given time . Next to Ps . fluorescens , the most rapid liquefier ... agar or gelatin plates , and 16 See footnote 2 . their rapid growth in ...
... plates . The descriptions of the colonies given here may not agree perfectly with ... plate if given time . Next to Ps . fluorescens , the most rapid liquefier ... agar or gelatin plates , and 16 See footnote 2 . their rapid growth in ...
Page 143
... agar or gelatin has been given very little attention , and the non - motile members of this group have been practically overlooked . Considering what a large proportion of the colonies on the plates ... plate ; while the colonies of the other ...
... agar or gelatin has been given very little attention , and the non - motile members of this group have been practically overlooked . Considering what a large proportion of the colonies on the plates ... plate ; while the colonies of the other ...
Page 149
... plate if given time ; but its agar colonies are less characteristic , fluorescence generally occurring on beef - extract - peptone agar , but not constantly enough to characterize the species . The orange , liquefying type can be ...
... plate if given time ; but its agar colonies are less characteristic , fluorescence generally occurring on beef - extract - peptone agar , but not constantly enough to characterize the species . The orange , liquefying type can be ...
Page 151
... plate counts have ranged from about 2,000,000 per gram to about 60,000,000 per gram . FLUCTUATIONS IN NUMBERS . The ... agar medium ; and altho the counts given in the tables were never obtained from the agar plates , the use of agar ...
... plate counts have ranged from about 2,000,000 per gram to about 60,000,000 per gram . FLUCTUATIONS IN NUMBERS . The ... agar medium ; and altho the counts given in the tables were never obtained from the agar plates , the use of agar ...
Page 200
... plate method . The counts under the microscope were made in two ways , namely , counts of individual bacteria and ... plates which developed from unrecognized contaminations . 4. The low plate counts of the second class are due , either to ...
... plate method . The counts under the microscope were made in two ways , namely , counts of individual bacteria and ... plates which developed from unrecognized contaminations . 4. The low plate counts of the second class are due , either to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abundant acid Actinomyces Actinomycetes agar plates altho aphides appearance apple average beetles bird cherry blackheart bordeaux mixture Botrytis cinerea buds Bulletin cherry leaf-beetle clusters colonies color Complimentary Complimentary conidia conidiophores cow's milk crop cultures disease eggs experiments feeding foliage fruit fungus G G G gelatin Geneva glycerin goat's milk graded grape growing growth inches incubation injury insects jars July June June 21 large numbers larvæ leaf less lime liquefying maturity medium microscopic method mycelium neck neck-rot non-spore-formers normal number of bacteria obtained occur onion Botrytis orchard organisms oxalic acid period plants Plat plate count plate method potatoes present produced prune radishes reported rosy aphis samples sclerotia season seed showed soil flora species spore-formers spores spraying sprouts Station sterile storage house surface TABLE tank temperature tests thru tissue trees tubers types varieties vines Vinifera winter