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Department of Dairy Science, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station
ABSTRACT
Results of this investigation indicate that (a) surviving heat-treated psychrophiles did not grow as readily on plates during the early phase of the incubation period as did the nonheated controls, (b) the lag in their development on the plates was more pronounced at the high (35, 32° C.) and the low (5° C.) incubation temperatures than at 25° C., and (c) surviving heat-treated psychrophiles were much more sensitive to the pH of the plating medium than the nonheated controls.
1 Journal Paper No. 2641 of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station.
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