Selective medium

A selective medium is a substance (usually agar-based) which grows a specific type of microbe. Using different nutrient ratios, chemical compounds (e.g. methylene blue) and incubation times, speciation of bacteria can be performed before to use other methods for the presuntive identification of bacteria or fungus.

Some examples of selective media are:

See also

See also: Selective medium, Agar, Bacterium, Blood agar, Gram-negative, Gram-positive, Gram negative, Group A streptococcal infection, Growth medium, Incubation