Applied Bacteriology; Studies And Reviews of Some Presentday Problems for the Laboratory Worker, the Clinician And the Administrator
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typhosus. Colonies of B. ty- phosus and inosite- fermenter in equal numbers. B. typhosus and ino- site-fermenter colo- nies — proportion 1 : 3 B. typhosus and ino- site-fermenter colo- nies — proportion 2 : 1. Pure B. coli. 112 APPLIED BACTERIOLOGY This demonstrates that, in the presence of con- siderable numbers of inosite-fermenters, telluric acid along with brilliant green is required in order that B. typhosus may constitute so significant a proportion of the resulting culture as to enable i...t to be isolated subsequently. A further point of importance is that the action of telluric acid along with brilliant green cannot be represented as a mere summation of effects ; since, as shown by Experiment I, in the presence of telluric acid there was a definite optimum amount of brilliant green necessary for the growth of B. typhosus. With larger amounts of brilliant green the growth of the inosite-f ermenter preponderated even in spite of the presence of telluric acid. This affords a further striking example of the fact that the growth of a given organism in a mixed culture may be depen- dent on a very delicate adjustment of conditions (see also Table IV).' It has been found by J.
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