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1 July 1974 SURVIVAL OF Listeria monocytogenes IN SOIL AND WATER
R. G. BOTZLER
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Abstract

Listeria monocytogenes survived over 8 weeks in pond water, with no evidence of multiplication. Listeria multiplied in sterilized soil during the late winter and early spring. The growth rate in soil was correlated (p<0.005) to the ambient air temperature. The evidence was interpreted to suggest that soil is the reservoir of Listeria on the George Reserve.

BOTZLER, COWAN, and WETZLER: SURVIVAL OF Listeria monocytogenes IN SOIL AND WATER1 2
R. G. BOTZLER "SURVIVAL OF Listeria monocytogenes IN SOIL AND WATER," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 10(3), 204-212, (1 July 1974). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-10.3.204
Received: 1 November 1973; Published: 1 July 1974
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