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October 21, 2015 • FQ&S Staff

Figure 3: The image on the left shows the size of fluorescent spots after a 48-hour incubation period at 22°C on yeast extract medium with naturally contaminated water. It shows very large spots compared to the image on the right, which shows the usual spot size expected after an optimal incubation time.

Figure 3: The image on the left shows the size of fluorescent spots after a 48-hour incubation period at 22°C on yeast extract medium with naturally contaminated water. It shows very large spots compared to the image on the right, which shows the usual spot size expected after an optimal incubation time.

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Figure 3: The image on the left shows the size of fluorescent spots after a 48-hour incubation period at 22°C on yeast extract medium with naturally contaminated water. It shows very large spots compared to the image on the right, which shows the usual spot size expected after an optimal incubation time.