Technique for Estimating Low Numbers of a Bacterial Strain(s) in Soil †
AUTOR(ES)
Makkar, N. S.
RESUMO
A technique is described for obtaining most probable number estimates of the number of cells of a bacterial strain(s) when it is present in low numbers in the soil. The technique is based on the bacteriophage response that is elicited when a known number of bacteriophage for the bacterium of interest is incubated with soil dilutions in a nutrient broth. The technique was evaluated for use with gram-negative bacteria.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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