Yes! Paenibacillus spp. can degrade agar agar
I teaspoon Agar Agar = 2 grams
To avoid overgrowth of the bacteria you have inoculated. Depending on the type of media you use, you could also have a false reading if it is left in there for the wrong amount of time.
in my opinion, cultivating microbes on slant agar is carried out when we do not know anything about the microbe. slant agar is a nutrient rich medium that allows most microorganism to grow. therefore, we could obtain a pure sample of the microorganism.
red algae Agar agar is a malay term meaning red algae. This algae which agar is extracted lives in the ocean around Malaysia
it could have been contaminated.
Trevor Agar goes by Teabag.
everything can go wrong with a newspaper the font might be wrong and the colour could ne wrong. there could even be a spelling mistake
Marcus Agar goes by Wild Rooster.
Fraser Agar goes by Frager, Frash Frash, and Frasher.
Any experiment could go wrong if done incorrectly.
What is wrong with cloning?
It can go rancid.
Disaster
the baby could have a birth deffect!
* Wrong temperature in the incubator * Not enough time in the incubator * No culture was obtained on the inoculating loop * Wrong type of agar for optimum growth (nutrients,etc.)
Agar, or agar-agar, is not a grain, but rather an extract of seaweed. Agar translates to German as Agar-Agar Try whole- or health-food stores