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. 1969 Aug;18(2):274–275. doi: 10.1128/am.18.2.274-275.1969

Rapid Technique for Enumeration and Isolation of Peroxidase-producing Microorganisms1

Lucien M Bordeleau a, Richard Bartha a
PMCID: PMC377958  PMID: 4185238

Abstract

Peroxidase-positive microorganisms were enumerated on agar plates by use of a p-anisidine-H2O2 spray. Combined with replica-plating, the same technique allowed the selective isolation of peroxidase-producing microbial cultures.

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