Discrimination of species in the genus Listeria by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and canonical variate analysis.
AUTOR(ES)
Holt, C
RESUMO
Infrared spectra of type cultures of the six recognized species of the genus Listeria and of Listeria grayi subsp. murrayi were recorded. By use of a library of 59 spectra, comprising at least six replicates of each type, discrimination by canonical variate analysis of the spectral amplitudes allowed all of the spectra to be correctly classified.
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