Selective Medium for Quantitation of Bacillus popilliae in Soil and in Commercial Spore Powders
AUTOR(ES)
Stahly, D. P.
RESUMO
A medium consisting of MYPGP agar supplemented with vancomycin was found to be highly selective for Bacillus popilliae, especially for strains originally isolated from Japanese beetle larvae. The medium has proven to be useful for the quantitation of B. popilliae spores in commercial spore powder and in soil.
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