Positive control organism: Bacillus subtilis Selective for Gram negative Organisms Eosin?Methylene Blue (EMB) Agar is a differential medium for the detection of Gram negative enteric bacteria. The medium contains peptone, lactose, sucrose, dipotassium phosphate, eosin and methylene blue dyes.
01/01/1994 ÿú A Bacillus subtilis strain showed a variety of colony growth patterns on agar plates. The bacterium grew to a fractal colony through the diffusion-limited aggregation process, a round colony reminiscent of the Eden model, a colony with a straight and densely branched structure similar to the dense branching morphology, a colony spreading without any openings, and a colony with concentric.
Periodic growth of Bacillus subtilis colonies on agar.
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