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Timeline of bacteriology

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| 1886 || Scientific development || German agricultural chemist {{w|Hermann Hellriegel}} and {{w|Hermann Wilfarth}} establish the relationship between legumes and nitrogen fixing bacteria.<ref name="History of Virology and Bacteriology"/> ||
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| 1886 || Scientific development || F. Frankel isolates Pneumococcus bacteria.<ref name="History of Virology and Bacteriology"/><ref>{{cite book|last1=BAGYARAJ|first1=D. J.|last2=RANGASWAMI|first2=G.|title=AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY|url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=shiA41L-rTIC&pg=PA8&dq=1886+++F.+Frankel+isolates+Pneumococcus+bacteria&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiCrMKlrPXaAhXEf5AKHbvyBjAQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=1886%20%20%20F.%20Frankel%20isolates%20Pneumococcus%20bacteria&f=false}}</ref> ||
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| 1886 || Publication || E.M. Crookshank publishes ''An Introduction to Practical Bacteriology. Based Upon the Methods of Koch''.<ref name="Bacteriology, c.1810-c.1917: Chronology of a Victorian Medical Advance"/> || {{w|United States}}
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