Microtechnique for isolating fecal coliforms from soil.
AUTOR(ES)
Hartel, P G
RESUMO
A most-probable-number microtitration technique for isolating fecal coliforms from soil was developed. A correlation coefficient of 0.86, with a 95% confidence interval of 0.76 less than zeta less than 0.92, was obtained when this technique was compared with the standard elevated-temperature fecal coliform most-probable-number procedure.
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