[Microbiology] Re: A set of tests for Pseudomonas florescence
JEDilworth
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(by bactitech from nospamhortonsbay.com)
Sat Oct 13 21:07:20 EST 2007
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3301/is_3_107/ai_n16111788
I found this in about two seconds on google.
Why Pseudomonas? The organism Ps. aeruginosa is the only one that
produces green pigment, pyocyanin, and is oxidase positive. Other
pseudomonads are more difficult to speciate. Do you mean Pseudomonas
fluorescens or fluorescence of Ps. aeruginosa? There's a BIG difference
in what you're asking.
Judy Dilworth, M.T. (ASCP)
Microbiology
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> Dear Sir
> I am working on the contamination of Milk with Gram-negative
> psychrotrophic spoilage bacteria and I should diagnose
> and differentiate different species of this bacteria.
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