Examples of 'inocula' in a sentence

Meaning of "inocula"

Inoculum (noun): A substance containing live microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, used to stimulate immunity or to culture microorganisms
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Inocula are sometimes applied directly to the seeds.
No major difference between the inocula was seen.
Autoclaved inocula were used as controls in all cases.
Such compositions can also be referred to as inocula.
The inocula are only storable to a limited extent.
Anaerobic bioconversion of phthalic acid esters by natural inocula.
Challenge inocula were administered by the same route as vaccinations.
Such compositions also are referred to as inocula.
All inocula were verified by colony counts.
It is important that log phase bacteria is used as inocula.
The virus suspensions used as inocula were free of bacteria.
Infectious inocula are shown in parentheses below the species names.
Some assays are repeated for various inocula strengths.
Inocula delivered per mouse.
A variety of inocula may be used.

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Inocula can also include an adjuvant as part of the diluent.
Development of inocula in the labs.
The inocula used in the tests were prepared as described below.
Primordial ascomata were obtained in the syntheses involving polysporous inocula.
Inocula were prepared from cultures isolated from honey bee intestine.
Preparation of the infective inocula.
Pooled inocula do not account for differences in flora between individuals.
The bacterial culture was diluted in sterile saline to prepare inocula.
The inocula were obtained by growing the bacteria in the same medium.
Preparation of the vaccine inocula.
October chip samples are inoculated with different inocula as reported below.
Production cultures are started from spores or from specially grown inocula.
Seven inocula have been grown in a continuous way in the same operating conditions.
The laboratory experiment consisted of phenotypic analysis of rhizobia which were used as inocula.
This procedure ensured that the inocula used in successive experiments were reproducible.
High inocula provided a modest further improvement in specific and volumetric productivities.
Dissolved oxygen levels in the bioreactor differed according to spore inocula concentrations.
Test inocula were overnight nutrient broth grown cultures of the test organisms.
The normal rabbit antiserum treated controls are grouped in increasing cell inocula.
Inocula from other sources have been found to give higher scattering of results.
Kuwait proposes to construct irrigation systems and to add soil amendments and inocula.
Similar or identical inocula should be used for the toxicity and biodegradation tests.
They endure in soils for long periods and act as inocula in primary infection.
The inocula for the mesophilic stages were derived from domestic sewage sludge.
Increased bacterial phagocytosis and macrophage mortality were observed with increasing bacterial inocula.
These inocula were adapated to their particular substrates by numerous subcultures at the process temperatures.
The spoiled materials were then used as the inocula for the challenge tests.
All fungal inocula were tested for the absence of contaminating bacteria before their use.
This should be possible when developments have shown how to produce more consistent inocula.
Nutritional and physiological tests must be made using inocula from nutrient agar subcultures.
The horizontal dotted line represents the average richness value of the starting inocula.
All halogen charged surfaces expressed activity against inocula of yeast organisms in this test.
Inocula from colony sectors were transferred into new fresh plates and developed into new strains.
The procedure may also be used to produce acclimatised inocula for use in other tests.
The present invention relates to inocula for biological control and a method of preparing such inocula.

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