Nutritional Requirements of Acinetobacter Strains Isolated from Soil, Water, and Sewage
AUTOR(ES)
Warskow, Alice L.
RESUMO
One hundred five strains of Acinetobacter were isolated from water, soil, and sewage on nonselective complex media, and their nutritional properties were studied. Only one of these strains requires growth factors in order to grow in a mineral medium containing a single carbon source.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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