Contrasting responses to mycorrhizal inoculation and phosphorus availability in seedlings of two tropical rainforest tree species.
The usage of different dosages and inoculation routes may explain this discrepancy.
Experience of other deployments may independently be associated with psychological symptoms, but these data do not support the ' stress inoculation ' hypothesis.
For each of the three treatments (undiluted, 10x2 and 10x3) two rabbits were inoculated by intramuscular inoculation.
Of the 32 cases showing symptoms from four to six months after inoculation, 28 cases (88%) had a rash at the site of inoculation.
Concomitantly, a continuous decrease in viability, determined by cfu's, took place, and inoculation into liquid media resulted in decelerated growth.
Moreover, when the inoculation dose was 50 embryonated eggs, no ocular larvae were observed.
This measure should avoid contact with artificially high shedding levels during the first days after inoculation.