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Perfect for science fair experiments because so many variables can be tested for bacteria growth. Our Science Fair Kit includes six large (10 cm dia.) plastic Petri dishes, nutrient agar powder, six extra-long wooden shaft cotton swabs, a stirring stick, a plastic beaker, and instructions ...
Mycelial cultures of five fungal isolates from Northern Bohemia (three ascomycetes and two basidiomycetes, Table1) were pre-cultivated in Petri dishes on potato carrot agar (PCA) in the dark at room temperature for six weeks. Seeds of European blueberry of local origin were extracted from fresh...
Petri dishes were observed daily for 30 days (Fig. 2c; Fig. S1). Bacillaene A (1) inhibited the growth of the fungi in a dose-dependent manner (Fig. 2c). Genomic identification of the bacillaene biosynthetic gene cluster. We obtained whole-genome data for two of the three Bacillus ...
Mold Test Kit Culture Plates: Why Can't I Find More Photos of Mold in Petri Dishes? Question: I was disappointed as there were no photos at all of petri dish examples of mold, and this is the way most of us out here will be testing for mold. So, how do I explore what mold I...
glomerata were germinated on moistened filter paper in Petri dishes, at 20 °C under daylight illumination and transferred to sterile moist sand. Three week old seedlings were inoculated by applying the equivalent to 10 μg of protein of washed cultures of the isolate previously syringed with...
surface in a sampler, when those microbes are exposed to air, low temperature, low pressure, and a variety of other stressors. Few, if any, indigenous microbial species survive when hoisted to the surface. Therefore, conventional laboratory culture of oil-reservoir microorganisms in Petri dishes...
order Actinomycetales, which are producers of compounds that inhibit the growth of fungal ant pathogens17; 2) a specialized micro-parasite of the cultivar in the genusEscovopsis18; and 3) the least studied symbionts are black yeasts, that are antagonists of the antibiotic-producing bacteria19,...
To assess the type of bacteria associated with AMF, we initially isolated spores of Glomus irregulare from an Agrostis stolonifera rhizosphere. The spores were washed with sterile water and plated onto G. irregulare mycelium growing in vitro in a root-free compartment of bicompartmented Petri dishes...