The problem of differentiating fecal from non-fecal members of the coli-aerogenes group in water analysis is still in a chaotic state. Rogers, Clark and Davis (1914) first showed that the coli-aerogenes group could be divided into two sections depend-ing upon the ratio of the carbon dioxide and hydrogen formed in glucose fermentation. Clark and Lubs (1915) showed that the gas ratios of the organisms correlated with the hydrogen ion concentration produced in a suitable culture medium and pros posed the methyl red test. Levine (1916) demonstrated the high correlation between the methyl red test and the Voges-Proskauer reaction
An eminent psychologist has achieved considerable notoriety in recent years by replying to many dif...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Bacteriology, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Bacteriology, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
Is it possible to correlate the source of an Aerobacter strain with some biochemical property? An an...
Beijerinck in 1911 called attention to the fact that some strains of Bact. aaerogenes produce from c...
Beijerinck in 1911 called attention to the fact that some strains of Bact. aaerogenes produce from c...
The test for B. coli, while considered the most useful method available for determining the sanitary...
7 p. Reprinted from: Journal of the American Water Works Association, Vol. 13, No. 2, February 1925
Theobald Smith (1895) first called attention to the ratio of the gases evolved in the decomposition ...
Although foundation for the recognition of coliform inter-mediates was laid by Brown (1921), he did ...
SUMMARY: The methyl red (MR) reactions of eighteen strains of coliform bacteria were investigated. T...
In 1904 Eijkman found that cultures of Escherichia produced gas from glucose broth at 4600. while Ae...
<p>Phylo-groups and diarrheagenic pathotypes of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> isolated from surface water.</...
The significance of gas production by bacteria as a means for establishing natural species or groups...
Total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, and E. coli are all considered indicators of water...
An eminent psychologist has achieved considerable notoriety in recent years by replying to many dif...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Bacteriology, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Bacteriology, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
Is it possible to correlate the source of an Aerobacter strain with some biochemical property? An an...
Beijerinck in 1911 called attention to the fact that some strains of Bact. aaerogenes produce from c...
Beijerinck in 1911 called attention to the fact that some strains of Bact. aaerogenes produce from c...
The test for B. coli, while considered the most useful method available for determining the sanitary...
7 p. Reprinted from: Journal of the American Water Works Association, Vol. 13, No. 2, February 1925
Theobald Smith (1895) first called attention to the ratio of the gases evolved in the decomposition ...
Although foundation for the recognition of coliform inter-mediates was laid by Brown (1921), he did ...
SUMMARY: The methyl red (MR) reactions of eighteen strains of coliform bacteria were investigated. T...
In 1904 Eijkman found that cultures of Escherichia produced gas from glucose broth at 4600. while Ae...
<p>Phylo-groups and diarrheagenic pathotypes of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> isolated from surface water.</...
The significance of gas production by bacteria as a means for establishing natural species or groups...
Total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, and E. coli are all considered indicators of water...
An eminent psychologist has achieved considerable notoriety in recent years by replying to many dif...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Bacteriology, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Bacteriology, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references