Talk:Colonial morphology

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The result was: promoted by 97198 (talk) 07:41, 31 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

  • ... that the colonial morphology of Staphylococcus species (example pictured) is described as "creamy"? Mahon et al., 2018, p.167, "staphylococci produce moist, creamy white to yellowish colonies", and p.173: "Staphylococcus organisms: Large, flat, or convex or possesses an umbonate center after 24 hours of incubation; shiny, moist, creamy, white to off-white"; Procop et al., 2017, p.36, "Bacterial group: Staphylococcus. Colonial type: Convex, entire edge, 2-3 mm, creamy, yellowish, zone of beta-hemolysis".

Created by SpicyMilkBoy (talk). Self-nominated at 19:14, 7 May 2020 (UTC).Reply


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Overall:   epicgenius (talk) 19:57, 8 May 2020 (UTC)Reply