Klein DA, Wu S. Stress: a factor to be considered in heterotrophic microorganism enumeration from aquatic environments.
Appl Microbiol 1974;
27:429-31. [PMID:
4595964 PMCID:
PMC380051 DOI:
10.1128/am.27.2.429-431.1974]
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Abstract
Heterotrophic microorganisms in water samples are susceptible to the transient stress of warmed agar used in the standard methods pour plate procedure, causing significantly decreased recoveries in comparison with a spread plate technique. Microbial starvation can increase susceptibility to a transient warming stress. The standard plate count procedure, as presently described, should not be considered for quantitation of microorganisms from aquatic environments.
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