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A selective isolation technique for determining Chaetomium in soil

J. D. Davis
- 01 Aug 1969 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 1, pp 179-181
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This isolation method proved to be one which permits identification of the Chaetomium species without further culturing.
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It was shown that Chaetomium was isolated from four types of soil; Cinebar, Ephrata, Milville, and quartz sand, more frequently when using alcohol agar as the growth medium than it (Chaetomium) was isolated from these soils when using either Czepak's-Dox agar or peptone-dextrose agar plus rose bengal and streptomycin This isolation method proved to be one which permits identification of the Chaetomium species without further culturing

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Solid substrate fermentation and conversion of orange waste in to fungal biomass using Aspergillus niger KA- 06 and Chaetomium Spp KC-06

TL;DR: In this article, Aspergillus niger (KA-06) and Chaetomium spp (KC-06), isolated from municipal waste were investigated for their ability to degrade orange waste under solid substrate fermentation.
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Use of acid, rose bengal and streptomycin in the plate method for estimating soil fungi.

James P. Martin
- 01 Mar 1950 - 
TL;DR: Use of ACID, ROSE BENGAL, and STREPTOMYCin in the plate method for estimating soil productivity and its applications in agriculture and food safety are studied.
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Removal of Plutonium-239, Tungsten-185 and Lead-210 from Soils

TL;DR: The increasing use of plutonium and the possibility of the activation of tungsten and lead by intense neutron flux produced by nuclear devices suggested a need for some investigations of the plant-soil interrelationship of these elements Lead-210, 185W and 239Pu were the nuclides used as discussed by the authors.
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