THE NUMBER OF COLONIES ALLOWABLE ON SATISFACTORY AGAR PLATES

  • Breed R
  • Dotterrer W
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A point which is of much importance in making bacteriological counts is the limit in the number of colonies that may be allowed to grow on a plate without introducing serious errors. Probably every bacteriological worker has this point in mind in making counts and has his own ...

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Breed, R. S., & Dotterrer, W. D. (1916). THE NUMBER OF COLONIES ALLOWABLE ON SATISFACTORY AGAR PLATES. Journal of Bacteriology, 1(3), 321–331. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.1.3.321-331.1916

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