Microbial cell concentration is a particularly important bioindicator of soil health and a yardstick for determining biological quotients which are likely to gain in ecological significance if they are calculated in relation to the viable, rather than total, microbial density. A dual-staining technique with fluorescent dyes was used for the spectrofluorimetric quantitative determination of the concentration of viable microbial cells present in three different soil types. This is a novel and substantially modified application of the dual-staining procedure implemented in the LIVE/DEAD BacLight viability kit which has never been successfully applied to the quantification of naturally occurring soil microbial communities.
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