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Page 131
... liquefying plates . Much attention has been given in the present work to the methods . for distinguishing these different organisms from each other . In the previous publication10 dealing with the bacteria obtained from a soil at Ithaca ...
... liquefying plates . Much attention has been given in the present work to the methods . for distinguishing these different organisms from each other . In the previous publication10 dealing with the bacteria obtained from a soil at Ithaca ...
Page 138
... liquefying , almost clear colony , that will liquefy the entire plate if given time . Next to Ps . fluorescens , the ... liquefies much more slowly . Its largest colonies are seldom over 1 cm . in diameter . They are characterized by a ...
... liquefying , almost clear colony , that will liquefy the entire plate if given time . Next to Ps . fluorescens , the ... liquefies much more slowly . Its largest colonies are seldom over 1 cm . in diameter . They are characterized by a ...
Page 141
... liquefying non - spore - formers in soil that seem to be closely related to Ps . Aluorescens . They increase in numbers under much the same conditions and are thought to have similar functions . 3. The great majority of the asporogenous ...
... liquefying non - spore - formers in soil that seem to be closely related to Ps . Aluorescens . They increase in numbers under much the same conditions and are thought to have similar functions . 3. The great majority of the asporogenous ...
Page 143
... liquefying group , however , can always be distinguished by the fact that its colonies are over 1 cm . in diameter , and if given time often liquefy the entire plate ; while the colonies of the other group never become as large as 1 cm ...
... liquefying group , however , can always be distinguished by the fact that its colonies are over 1 cm . in diameter , and if given time often liquefy the entire plate ; while the colonies of the other group never become as large as 1 cm ...
Page 144
... liquefying fluorescent organisms have been encountered . 6 The other group of asporogenous bacteria here discussed probably does not contain any well - known organism . They grow so poorly in liquid media that all efforts to ...
... liquefying fluorescent organisms have been encountered . 6 The other group of asporogenous bacteria here discussed probably does not contain any well - known organism . They grow so poorly in liquid media that all efforts to ...
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