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. 1974 Feb;27(2):432–434. doi: 10.1128/am.27.2.432-434.1974

Plating Isolation of Various Catalase-Negative Microorganisms from Soil1

D P Labeda a, Christina M Hunt a, L E Casida Jr a
PMCID: PMC380052  PMID: 4595965

Abstract

A procedure using nutritionally minimal media is presented for the plating isolation, but not enumeration, of various catalase-negative microorganisms from soil.

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