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Plate Counts

The standard plate count procedure provides a standardized mean of determining the density of heterotrophic bacteria in samples.  This is an empirical measurement because organisms occur singly, in pairs, clusters, or packets, and no single growth medium or set of physical and chemical conditions can satisfy the physiological requirements of all organisms in a sample.

Optional Tests for Plate Counts

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Standard plate count, aerobic bacteria & fungi

The standard plate count procedure provides a standardized mean of determining the density of heterotrophic fungi in samples.  This is an empirical measurement because organisms occur singly, in pairs, clusters, or packets, and no single growth medium or set of physical and chemical conditions can satisfy the physiological requirements of all organisms in a sample.

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Standard plate count, aerobic bacteria only

The standard plate count procedure provides a standardized mean of determining the density of heterotrophic bacteria in samples.  This is an empirical measurement because organisms occur singly, in pairs, clusters, or packets, and no single growth medium or set of physical and chemical conditions can satisfy the physiological requirements of all organisms in a sample.

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Standard plate counts, membrane filtration (liquids)

The standard plate count procedure provides a standardized mean of determining the density of heterotrophic fungi in samples.  This is an empirical measurement because organisms occur singly, in pairs, clusters, or packets, and no single growth medium or set of physical and chemical conditions can satisfy the physiological requirements of all organisms in a sample.

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Lactobacillus (plate count on LMRS)

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MPN coliform count, BAM method BAM method

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Standard plate count, molds & yeasts

The standard plate count procedure provides a standardized mean of determining the density of heterotrophic fungi in samples.  This is an empirical measurement because organisms occur singly, in pairs, clusters, or packets, and no single growth medium or set of physical and chemical conditions can satisfy the physiological requirements of all organisms in a sample.

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