Fresh evidence is adduced that bacteria are not the only inhabitants of the soil, but that another group of organisms occurs, detrimental to bacteria, multiplying more slowly under soil conditions and possessing lower power of resistance to heat and to... The Agricultural Journal of the Union of South Africa - Page 425by South Africa. Department of Agriculture - 1914Full view - About this book
| United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1914 - 1124 pages
...is stated, confirm the conclusions of previous work (ESR, 22, p. 121) and produce further evidence " that bacteria are not the only inhabitants of the...and possessing lower power of resistance to heat and to antiseptics. " In consequence of the presence of these detrimental organisms the number of bacteria... | |
| Pennsylvania State College. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1910 - 912 pages
...recently investigated the effect upon the bacterial floral of the soil by steam sterilization. They find that bacteria are not the only inhabitants of the soil, but that another group of organisms detrimental to bacteria occur, multiplying more slowly under soil conditions, and possessing lower... | |
| 1913 - 1046 pages
...by these further experiments confirmed and extended the results reached in their previous paper (i). Fresh evidence is adduced that bacteria are not the...and possessing lower power of resistance to heat and to antiseptics. In consequence of the presence of these detrimental organisms, the number of bacteria... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1909 - 206 pages
...1913. 5, 152—221. The conclusions reached in the previous paper have been confirmed and extended. Fresh evidence is adduced that bacteria are not the...and possessing lower power of resistance to heat and to antiseptics. In consequence of the presence of these detrimental organisms, the number of bacteria... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture for the West Indies - 1913 - 498 pages
...soil subsequent to the partial sterilization of the soil by beating, or by the use of certain drugs. The authors consider that the conclusions reached...more slowly under soil conditions, and possessing lowef power of resistance to heat and antiseptics. In consequence of the presence of these detrimental... | |
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