i think that's the sandy soil for the proper and a healthy growth of u know gram .. :)
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A green gram seed typically takes about 2 to 4 months to grow into a mature plant, depending on environmental conditions and the variety of green gram being grown.
brown and dark soils
Because the cells in the plant are green, they grow that way. Chlorophyll, a green chemical that reflects green light. It is needed for plants to use sunlight to create their food.
i think grams grow every where
Most gram positive bacteria do not grow on MacConkey agar or Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar, as these are selective media designed to inhibit the growth of gram positive organisms. So, typically, you would not expect a gram positive bacteria to grow on these media.
No, K. pneumoniae will not grow on Mannitol Salt Agar- gram negative organisms cannot grow on MSA, and K. pneumoniae is gram negative.
where do green bean grow
they grow green in a tree
sub it to anaerobic cna.
Most of Gram+ bacteria and for Gram- ones, Segnilliparus spp.
The Eosine Methylene Blue test is selective for only gram-negative bacteria. It is possible for gram-positive bacteria to grow, but it would barely grow. Staphylococcus are gram-positive spherical bacteria. So it would not grow on the Eosine methylene Blue Agar.
Campylobacter jejuni will not grow on MacConkey agar because it is a selective and differential medium designed to support the growth of Gram-negative enteric bacteria while inhibiting the growth of Gram-positive bacteria. Campylobacter jejuni is a Gram-negative bacterium, but it is not an enteric bacterium, so it lacks the specific enzymes needed to utilize the nutrients in MacConkey agar for growth.