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Transformation in Rhizobium japonicum
Archiv für Mikrobiologie, 1969The transformation of streptomycin resistance in Rhizobium japonicum was studied. The susceptible strain 211 was selected from sixty strains and one step mutant resistant to streptomycin in concentration 1 mg per 1 ml was used as the donor. The peak of the competence curve appeared at the ninth hour of growth; the frequency, when the homologous strain ...
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1981
The first pure cultures of Rhizobium species were described by Beijerinck in 1888 who surface disinfected nodules from Vicia, Lathrus and Trifolium and cultured the nodule endophytes on gelatin plates containing plant extracts, sucrose, and asparagine. Since this pioneering discovery, Rhizobium species have been considered chemoorganotrophs and always ...
H. J. Evans +4 more
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The first pure cultures of Rhizobium species were described by Beijerinck in 1888 who surface disinfected nodules from Vicia, Lathrus and Trifolium and cultured the nodule endophytes on gelatin plates containing plant extracts, sucrose, and asparagine. Since this pioneering discovery, Rhizobium species have been considered chemoorganotrophs and always ...
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Introduction of Rhizobium into Soils
1988Preliminary results of the common experiment designed to investigate gene transfer in the environment between introduced Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viceae RSM2004 and native strains of bacteria are reported. They show an exclusive nodulation of the pea by wild type strains, which casts some doubt on the successful introduction of the strain.
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ANOMALOUS INFECTIONS BY RHIZOBIUM
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1961R T, LANGE, M, ALEXANDER
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2023
J Peter W Young +2 more
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J Peter W Young +2 more
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Variations in the response of salt-stressed Rhizobium strains to betaines
Archives of Microbiology, 1986Théophile Bernard +2 more
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