Formulation of Alternative Culture Media from Natural Plant Protein Sources for Cultivation of Different Bacteria and Fungi
This study was carried out to find out some semisynthetic new media for routine microbiological tests in microbiology laboratories, with cheap natural protein source. Agar culturemedia were formulated using natural plant sources such as cowpea, lentil, split pea, chickpea, soy protein, mung...
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