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English: The great plate count anomaly. Counts of cells obtained via cultivation are orders of magnitude lower than those directly observed via microscope. This is because microbiologists are able to cultivate only 1% of microbes using current techniques. |
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[edit]- Staley, J T; A Konopka (1985). "Measurement of in situ activities of nonphotosynthetic microorganisms in aquatic and terrestrial habitats". Annual review of microbiology 39: 321-346. DOI:10.1146/annurev.mi.39.100185.001541. ISSN 0066-4227.
- Hugenholtz, Philip (2002). "Exploring prokaryotic diversity in the genomic era". Genome biology 3 (2): REVIEWS0003. ISSN 1465-6914.
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current | 20:15, 18 January 2013 | 800 × 800 (4.85 MB) | Estevezj (talk | contribs) | removed flowing text box which caused black rectangle, added arrows from environments to sample step. | |
07:46, 17 January 2013 | 800 × 800 (4.8 MB) | Estevezj (talk | contribs) | Convert arrows from stroke to path. Convert pipette tips from object to path. | ||
02:18, 17 January 2013 | 800 × 800 (4.8 MB) | Estevezj (talk | contribs) | Corrected document to unhide slide and culture steps, metadata corrected. | ||
02:12, 17 January 2013 | 800 × 800 (4.82 MB) | Estevezj (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 02:01, 17 January 2013 | ||
02:10, 17 January 2013 | 800 × 800 (4.8 MB) | Estevezj (talk | contribs) | Removed layer obscuring plate and slide figures. | ||
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Short title | The Great Plate Count Anomaly |
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