Nonstaining (KOH) method for determination of gram reactions of marine bacteria.
AUTOR(ES)
Buck, J D
RESUMO
A rapid nonstaining (KOH) method for the determination of the Gram reactions of bacteria is described, and its application to marine isolates is discussed. All gram-positive and gram-negative results obtained by Gram staining were confirmed by the KOH method. Gram-variable bacteria produced equivocal results.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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