Research efforts were concentrated on attempts to obtain data concerning the dry heat resistance of particle microflora in Kennedy Space Center soil samples. The in situ dry heat resistance profiles at selected temperatures for the aggregate microflora on soil particles of certain size ranges were determined. Viability profiles of older soil samples were compared with more recently stored soil samples. The effect of increased particle numbers on viability profiles after dry heat treatment was investigated. These soil particle viability data for various temperatures and times provide information on the soil microflora response to heat treatment and are useful in making selections for spacecraft sterilization cycles
The effect of storage of dry heat treated Teflon ribbons under nitrogen gas followed by high vacuum ...
has conducted a desert-microflora program involving investigations on several continents of desert e...
Dry heat resistance of Bacillus spores lyophilized on filter paper, dry heat destruction of spores e...
The viability and dry heat resistance of indigenous microflora associated with small soil particles ...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine the dry heat resistance of microorganisms in soil...
Although Bacillus subtilis var. niger is the standard test organism for NASA planetary quarantine st...
The results of studies to determine the effect of soil particle size on the survival time at 125 C o...
A microbial population profile of mixed Cape Canaveral soil samples is presented. During this invest...
Heat studies with the highly resistant bacterial spore isolated from Cape Kennedy soil were continue...
A quantitative means was developed to investigate the sensitivity of current spacecraft sterilizatio...
Microorganisms capable of growth at 7 C were enumerated and isolated from soil samples from the manu...
Dry heat inactivation of bacterial spores and influence of spore moisture content on z values as rel...
Dry heat resistance measurements of Bacillus subtilis var. Niger in and on various material
Dry heat resistance of bacilus globigii spores encapsulated in lucite and dried on paper strips for ...
Desert soil samples, collected using aseptic techniques, are low in organic matter and cation exchan...
The effect of storage of dry heat treated Teflon ribbons under nitrogen gas followed by high vacuum ...
has conducted a desert-microflora program involving investigations on several continents of desert e...
Dry heat resistance of Bacillus spores lyophilized on filter paper, dry heat destruction of spores e...
The viability and dry heat resistance of indigenous microflora associated with small soil particles ...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine the dry heat resistance of microorganisms in soil...
Although Bacillus subtilis var. niger is the standard test organism for NASA planetary quarantine st...
The results of studies to determine the effect of soil particle size on the survival time at 125 C o...
A microbial population profile of mixed Cape Canaveral soil samples is presented. During this invest...
Heat studies with the highly resistant bacterial spore isolated from Cape Kennedy soil were continue...
A quantitative means was developed to investigate the sensitivity of current spacecraft sterilizatio...
Microorganisms capable of growth at 7 C were enumerated and isolated from soil samples from the manu...
Dry heat inactivation of bacterial spores and influence of spore moisture content on z values as rel...
Dry heat resistance measurements of Bacillus subtilis var. Niger in and on various material
Dry heat resistance of bacilus globigii spores encapsulated in lucite and dried on paper strips for ...
Desert soil samples, collected using aseptic techniques, are low in organic matter and cation exchan...
The effect of storage of dry heat treated Teflon ribbons under nitrogen gas followed by high vacuum ...
has conducted a desert-microflora program involving investigations on several continents of desert e...
Dry heat resistance of Bacillus spores lyophilized on filter paper, dry heat destruction of spores e...