Use of IUL countermat automatic colony counter for spiral plated total viable counts

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An IUL Countermat automatic colony counter was used to enumerate colonies on spiral total viable count plates made with a wide variety of foods. The counter results exhibited a correlation with manual counting results similar to the reproducibility obtained with manually counted spiral plates. Use of this machine results in a large time saving compared with the conventional counting method and is recommended as a generally suitable method for counting spiral total viable count plates.

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Wilson, I. G. (1995). Use of IUL countermat automatic colony counter for spiral plated total viable counts. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 61(8), 3158–3160. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.61.8.3158-3160.1995

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