Viability of soil bacteria: Optimization of plate-counting technique and comparison between total counts and plate counts within different size groups

Rolf A. Olsen1, Lars R. Bakken1
1Department of Microbiology, Agricultural University of Norway, Aas-NLH, Norway

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