Evaluation of an automated colony counter

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An automated colony counter was found to readily detect surface and subsurface bacterial colonies of 0.3 mm size or greater with a high degree of precision. On a logarithmic scale, counting efficiency consistently ranged from 89 to 95% of corresponding manual count determinations for plates containing up to 1,000 colonies. In routine application, however, automated plate counts up to approximately 400 colonies were selected as a more practical range for operation. The automated counter was easily interfaced with an automated data acquisition system.

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Goss, W. A., Michaud, R. N., & McGrath, M. B. (1974). Evaluation of an automated colony counter. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 27(1), 264–267. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.27.1.264-267.1974

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