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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 5 No. 4 377-382
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A Note on the Weinzirl Anaerobic Spore Test for Determining Manurial Pollution of Milk

James E. Hudson and Fred W. Tanner

Department of Bacteriology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois

ABSTRACT

From this investigation it seems that the anaerobic spore test as outlined by Weinzirl cannot be accepted as a method for accurately determining manurial pollution in milk. In this investigation there seems to have been no correlation between the amount of dirt and the number of bacteria, nor the results from the spore test as outlined by Weinzirl. In this way our results confirmed those reported by Ayers and Clemmer.







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