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Page 93
... organisms as being normally in a state of equilibrium has proved of considerable value in interpreting soil ... organisms . 5 Chester , F. D. Observations on an important group of soil bacteria : Organisms related to Bacillus subtilis ...
... organisms as being normally in a state of equilibrium has proved of considerable value in interpreting soil ... organisms . 5 Chester , F. D. Observations on an important group of soil bacteria : Organisms related to Bacillus subtilis ...
Page 96
... ORGANISMS IN SOIL . Limitations of the study.— At present it would be a hopeless task to make a complete study , or even a complete classification , of the various types of micro - organisms occurring in soil . Because of the necessity ...
... ORGANISMS IN SOIL . Limitations of the study.— At present it would be a hopeless task to make a complete study , or even a complete classification , of the various types of micro - organisms occurring in soil . Because of the necessity ...
Page 97
... organisms that may be important in soil , which have been excluded from the present work , are higher fungi and protozoa . The importance of protozoa in soil is not yet estab- lished , but a study of them would have been made except for ...
... organisms that may be important in soil , which have been excluded from the present work , are higher fungi and protozoa . The importance of protozoa in soil is not yet estab- lished , but a study of them would have been made except for ...
Page 98
... organisms into groups or types as small as present methods allow , each of which may be the subject of future investigation . Some of these types are undoubtedly species ; others are larger groups , and must be further subdivided in the ...
... organisms into groups or types as small as present methods allow , each of which may be the subject of future investigation . Some of these types are undoubtedly species ; others are larger groups , and must be further subdivided in the ...
Page 99
... organisms found.- Besides these two predominat- ing groups , certain other bacteria have been found quite regularly but in smaller numbers . They are : Spores of the peritrichic spore- formers ( often called the B. subtilis group ) ...
... organisms found.- Besides these two predominat- ing groups , certain other bacteria have been found quite regularly but in smaller numbers . They are : Spores of the peritrichic spore- formers ( often called the B. subtilis group ) ...
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