A Pigment-producing Spoilage Bacterium Responsible for Violet Discoloration of Refrigerated Market Milk and Cream1
AUTOR(ES)
Seitz, Eugene W.
RESUMO
A psychrophilic strain of bacteria identified as Chromobacterium lividum was established as the causative agent of an outbreak of violet discoloration in refrigerated, pasteurized retail milk and cream.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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