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First report of the causal agent of vine crown gall in Mendoza, Argentina
Crown gall is one widespread grapevine disease worldwide, caused by Allorhizobium vitis (syn. Agrobacterium vitis) and Agrobacterium tumefaciens (syn. Rhizobium radiobacter). All.
Sandra D’Innocenzo +2 more
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Untersuchungen an Crown-Gall / Studies on Crown-Gall
From Agrobacterium tumefaciens, strain B6, a clone B6Ri could be isolated which grows well in presence of 150 ug/ml rifampicin. Moreover B6Ri does not alter the rifampicin in the medium (quantity, spectrum in visible light, ability to inhibit the growth of B6).
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Ecological aspects of dispersion of gall mites in the vertical profile of the birch crown
In stands of birch Betula pendula Roth in the eastern Krušné hory Mts. the occurrence of the gall mites Acalitus rudis Canestrini and Phyllocoptes lionotus Nalepa was studied in terms of their dispersion in the tree crown. Statistical analyses of data on
I. Buchta, E. Kula, K. Drápela
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The T-DNA (transferred-DNA) region of virulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens (A. tumefaciens) strain is transferred and integrated into the plant genome, and thereby the T-DNA genes are expressed in transformed plant cells.
Yi Zhang
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Crown gall disease, caused by soil-borne bacterial pathogens, such as Allorhizobium vitis, poses a significant threat to grapevine cultivation in Japan, particularly under environmental conditions exacerbated by climate change. Effective chemical control
Chizuru Narushima +2 more
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The present paper deals with the morphogenesis of crown gall, with special regard to the differentiation of polarity.The outer morphology of the gall expressed various shapes by the autonomous cell proliferation. The shape and external apperance of the gall was more or less specific for the kind of host plants and the rate of daily growth reached to ca.
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Protein pattern and peroxidase activity in normal and tumor pumpkin tissues
Explanted pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L.) cotyledons were susceptible to tumor transformation. Crown gall tumors were induced using Agrobacterium tumefaciens (wild strain B6SJ/pTi). Tumor proliferation on intact plants was not achieved.
Tatjana Bakran-Petricioli +1 more
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Crown gall of grapevine in Slovenia
42 samples of grapevine plants and propagating material were taken in 2 Slovene vine growing districts and tested for the presence of Agrobacterium sp. 31 samples had suspicious symptoms, the other 11 did not have them.
Marta ŠABEC-PARADIŽ, Vojko ŠKERLAVAJ
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Fungal Catabolism of Crown Gall Opines [PDF]
This study was conducted to determine the capacities of 37 fungi to utilize various crown gall opines as their sole carbon and nitrogen source. One strain of Fusarium solani, two of Cylindrocarpon destructans, and six of Cylindrocarpon heteronema catabolized octopine ...
C J, Beauchamp +3 more
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