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The change to agar was a marked improvement. The jelly is so effective that it is still an invariable ingredient in what is known today as the “Koch’s plating technique” or the “culture plating method.” As Koch himself noted in 1909: “These new methods proved so helpful…that one could regard them as the keys for the further investigation of microorganisms…Discoveries fell into our laps like ripe fruits.”
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Several properties of agar render it a superior jelly. Agar isn’t broken down by microbial enzymes apart from a few species (including bacteria living in marine and freshwater habitats), and it dissolves well in boiling water, making it easy to sterilize. The jelly doesn’t react with the ingredients of a broth, whose composition can be adjusted to meet the nutritional requirements of different microbes, and sets to a firm gel without the need for refrigeration.
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