ABSTRACT
Samples of sugar, starch, spices, and miscellaneous products were tested for thermophilic sporeformers of Bacillus to determine the dominant species present. Surface colonies selected at random were identified. Six species of Bacillus were isolated: B. stearothermophilus, B. coagulans, B. licheniformis, B. subtilis, B. circulans, and B. pumilus. Samples of starch and pepper were tested for thermophilic sporeformers of Bacillus to determine the distribution of rough and smooth variants. Colonies were classified as rough or smooth variants by colonial characteristics. The distribution of variant forms in these two products was significantly different. Starch samples showed predominantly rough variants; pepper samples showed predominantly smooth variants.
FOOTNOTES
↵1 Contribution from the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. Journal Series Number 2997 as approved by the Director.
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