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Methods for Growth Success: Carbon Dioxide Dependent Microorganisms

Jane Johnson March 17, 2016 3 Comments

When growing microorganisms, several conditions including incubation time, temperature, pH, adequate moisture and sufficient nutrients (such as carbon and nitrogen) must be considered to ensure successful results. Even experienced microbiologists can run into growth issues with finicky microorganisms. With this in mind, we have…
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