1. Isolation and identification of lactic acid bacteria from soil using an enrichment procedure.
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Chen, Y.-S., Yanagida, F., and Shinohara, T.
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LACTIC acid , *BACTERIA , *FOOD science , *MICROBIOLOGY - Abstract
y.-s. chen, f. yanagida and t. shinohara. 2005.To survey, and identify and classify the ecological distribution of lactic acid bacteria from soil in Japan and Taiwan.Acid-producing bacteria were isolated from 68 soil samples, collected from Japan and Taiwan, in the rhizospheres of fruit trees, from the floor of a henhouse and around a horse farm. All isolates were identified by physiological and genetic tests. Thirty-two of the 54 isolates were identified as lactic acid bacteria (LAB), 16 as spore-forming lactic acid bacteria, five asClostridiumand one asBacillus. These lactic acid bacteria represent five genera:Lactobacillus,Lactococcus,Enterococcus,LeuconostocandWeissella.A high rate of isolating lactic acid bacteria was obtained from soil.This study suggests that soil may be a common source for the isolation of lactic acid bacteria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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