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comparative immune diffusion at gelatin-agar interfaces: a presumptive test for protein and acidic polysaccharide antigens. 19654284679
biological mechanisms involved in the formation of deoxysugars. i. preparation of thymidine diphosphate glucose labeled specifically in carbon 3. 19654284828
the effect of calcium nutrition on the production of diffusible antigens by rhizobium trifolii. 19654956841
alkaline phosphatase activity of rhizobium trifolii mutants. 19654159103
effect of lysogenization on variability of phage type in rizobium meliloti. 19654159104
studies on rhizobium trifolii antigens ii. 19654159109
effect of tingitanine (lathyrine), diaminobutyric acid and homoserine on rhizobium. 19654159114
nodulation factor for rhizobium-legume symbiosis.valera, concepcion l. (cornell university, ithaca, n.y.), and m. alexander. nodulation factor for rhizobium-legume symbiosis. j. bacteriol. 89:1134-1139. 1965.-nodulation of excised roots of medicago sativa was enhanced by an extract of alfalfa seeds but not by several other substances. coconut water exerted a similar influence upon the formation of nodules on excised roots of glycine max and phaseolus vulgaris. direct evidence for a host factor concerned in nodule genesis was obtained by demons ...196514276108
transformation of glucose to 3-ketoglucose with the cells of agrobacterium tumefaciens. 196514282016
the induction of leaf tumors by agrobacterium tumefaciens. 196514286046
minimal antigenic constitution of 28 strains of rhizobium japonicum. 196514290956
growth characteristics of phages of agrobacterium radiobacter. 196514290964
photoreversible ultraviolet enhancement of infectivity in agrobacterium tumefaciens.heberlein, gary t. (northwestern university, evanston, ill.), and james a. lippincott. photoreversible ultraviolet enhancement of infectivity in agrobacterium tumefaciens. j. bacteriol. 89:1511-1514. 1965.-irradiation of a virulent strain of agrobacterium tumefaciens with short-wavelength ultraviolet light, which reduces viability 50 to 90%, increases its infectivity as measured by the number of tumors initiated per viable bacterial cell on primary pinto bean leaves. a dark treatment of 1.5 to 2 ...196514291589
biosynthesis of coenzyme q in microorganisms. 196514321865
microbial degradation of isopropyl-n-3 -chlorophenylcarbamate and 2-chloroethyl-n-3-chlorophenylcarbamate.microbial degradation of isopropyl-n-3-chlorophenylcarbamate (cipc) and 2-chloroethyl-n-3-chlorophenylcarbamate (cepc) was observed in a soil perfusion system. degradation in perfused soils, and by pure cultures of effective bacterial isolates, was demonstrated by the production of 3-chloroaniline and the subsequent liberation of free chloride ion. identified isolates effective in degrading and utilizing cipc as a sole source of carbon included pseudomonas striata chester, a flavobacterium sp., ...196514325285
agrobacterium tumefaciens: thermal inactivation of tumor-inducing ability.treating cultures of agrobacterium tumefaciens at 39 degrees to 48 degrees c reduces the infectivity of the bacteria without necessarily affecting viability. destruction of the capacity to initiate tumor growth follows first-order kinetics from which rate constants for thermal inactivation are derived. from these rates, values for heat of activation of 56.7 kcal mole(-1) and entropy of activation of 107 cal mole(-1) deg(-1) are obtained. a particular protein or nucleoprotein active in the proces ...196514260373
production of the soybean-chlorosis toxin by rhizobium japonicum in pure culture. 196516656177
lysogeny in rhizobium meliloti. 19664161873
studies on the relationships of somatic antigens among different groups of rhizobium. 19664163347
the effect of herbicides on rhizobium. i. susceptibility of rhizobium to herbicides. 19664163351
serologic characteristics of certain root-nodule bacteria of legumes. 19664959709
[on the cultivation of nodule bacteria by the depth method]. 19664868967
nadh oxidase system of agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19664287666
influence of clay minerals on microorganisms. i. montmorillonite and kaolinite on bacteria. 19664289932
microbiological techniques as analytical and purification tools with special reference to trace metals. 19665334526
magnesium ion-independent ribonucleic acid depolymerases in bacteria.the distribution of ribonucleases among bacteria has been determined from the examination of a wide variety of species. bacteria that had been growing rapidly on a solid medium were harvested, treated with acetone and incubated in the presence of edta between ph4 and ph9. the ribonuclease activity was determined from the rate at which acid-soluble nucleotides were released. out of nearly 200 strains examined, about 30 did not contain a detectable ribonuclease. the ph optima of ribonucleases in t ...19665338680
effects of vegetable tannins on glucose oxidation by various microorganisms. 19665338883
[synthesis of indolyl-3-lactic acid and tryptophol by rhizobium cultivated in the presence of tryptophan]. 19664955661
[on the variation of the morphology of populations of agrobacterium tumefaciens during their proliferation in different media]. 19664955686
ribonuclease induction in cells transformed by agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19665230147
on the inhibition of tumor inception in the crown-gall disease with the use of ribonuclease a. 19665230302
influence of compounds with antitumor activity on crown gall. 19665901877
agrobacterium tumefaciens conn. 3. effect of thermal shock on bacteria in relation to tumorinducing ability.stonier, tom (manhattan college, bronx, n.y.), robert e. beardsley, lowell parsons, and james mcsharry. agrobacterium tumefaciens conn. iii. effect of thermal shock on bacteria in relation to tumor-inducing ability. j. bacteriol. 91:266-269. 1966.-bacteria heated to 42 c for 30 min exhibit a decrease in tumor-initiating ability without a detectable loss in viability. the thermal shock inhibits subsequent bacterial growth for up to 1.5 hr. as bacterial growth recovers, so does tumor-initiating ab ...19665903095
chromatography of bacteriophages and deoxyribonucleic acids on deae sephadex. 19665909604
inactivation of a rhizobium bacteriophage by ultraviolet radiation of different wave-lengths. 19665909991
dna homology and taxonomy of pseudomonas and xanthomonas. 19665922298
isolation and morphology of temperature agrobacterium tumefaciens bacteriophage.zimmerer, robert p. (the pennsylvania state university, university park), robert h. hamilton, and christine pootjes. isolation and morphology of temperate agrobacterium tumefaciens bacteriophage. j. bacteriol. 92:746-750. 1966.-lysogeny was detected in 14 strains of agrobacterium tumefaciens among 130 bacterial strains tested with strain b-6 used as the host. partial lysis was observed with 13 additional bacterial strains. morphological studies of five strains showed that the phage had similar f ...19665922546
crown gall tumorigenesis. ii. relations between wound healing and the tumorigenic response. 19665923157
mechanisms of tumor induction in crown gall. i. production and pathogenicity of spheroplasts of agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19665923158
characteristics of agrobacterium tumefaciens auxotrophic mutant infectivity.lippincott, barbara b. (northwestern university, evanston, ill.), and james a. lippincott. characteristics of agrobacterium tumefaciens auxotrophic mutant infectivity. j. bacteriol. 92:937-945. 166.-mutants of agrobacterium tumefaciens auxotrophic for adenine, methionine, or asparagine are less infectious than the wild-type strain b6 from which they were derived and show increased infectivity on pinto bean leaves when the specific compounds required for growth of the mutants are added to the inf ...19665926761
requirements for and rates of formation of extracellular pseudouridine by agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19665929154
medium supplementation with l- and d-amino acids relative to growth and efficiency of rhizobium meliloti. 19665929155
factors affecting phage-restricting ability in rhizobium leguminosarum strain l4. 19665929161
[on the presence of rhizobium (rhizobium meliloti) in the nodules of alfalfa cultivated in sahara oases (el afiane, southeastern algeria)]. 19665936219
[on the production of biotin and riboflavin by different strains of agrobacterium tumefaciens (smith and town.) conn]. 19665936223
[comparative study of the fat component of agrobacterium tumefaciens and its fixed l forms. ii. variations according to the method of cultivation and study of the phospholipids]. 19665940294
on the biosynthesis of pseudouridine and of pseudouridylic acid in agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19665942965
approach to an improved taxonomy of the genus agrobacterium. 19665953827
fixed l-forms of agrobacterium tumefaciens induced by ultra-violet light radiation. 19665956332
influence of clay minerals on microorganisms. 3. effect of particle size, cation exchange capacity, and surface area on bacteria. 19665963334
[the mode of action of glycine on the inhibition of growth of agrobacterium tumefaciens. i. effects on the metabolism of messenger rna of the strain b6]. 19665965734
the congo red reaction in bacteria and its usefulness in the identification of rhizobia. 19665969335
influence of clay minerals on microorganisms. ii. effect of various clay species, homoionic clays, and other particles on bacteria. 19665969343
microbial decomposition of various fractions of ureaformaldehyde. 19665970036
primary products of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. i. short-term exposures of serradella nodules to 15n2. 19665972843
primary products of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. ii. pulse-labelling of serradella nodules with 15n2. 19665972844
the probable site of nitrogen fixation in root nodules of ornithopus sativus. 19665972860
[on the testing of virulence in agrobacterium tumefaciens]. 19665985353
[survival and infectivity of different strains of rhizobium in various types of soil]. 19665989239
[synthesis of carotene and carotenoids in mutants of rhizobium lupini]. 19665991621
[some properties of bacteria from nodules of hyppophae rhamnoides l]. 19666002931
fungi associated with legume root nodules and their effect on rhizobia. 19666007064
ecological significance of anthocyanins in the seed coats of the phaseolae. 19666007864
metabolism of amino acids in agrobacterium tumefaciens. ii. uptake of l-valine by growing cells. 19676021174
time required for tumour initiation by agrobacterium tumefaciens on pinto bean leaves. 19676032253
ultraviolet-induced changes in the infectivity of agrobacterium tumefaciens.the infectivity of agrobacterium tumefaciens strain b6 irradiated with short-wavelength ultraviolet light was followed as a function of dose. previously reported enhancements of b6 infectivity by ultraviolet irradiation, in samples inoculated after 1.75 hr of dark incubation at 27 c, or immediately following irradiation, were found to occur most frequently after losses in cell viability of 60% and of 90% or more, respectively. changes in colony-forming ability and tumor-initiating ability with i ...19676032504
electrophoretic properties of fast- and slow-growing species of rhizobium. 19676033735
effect of clover phyllody virus on nodulation of white clover (trifolium repens) by rhizobium trifolii. 19676034037
bacteriocin production in the rhizobia bacteria. 19676034414
rhizobial relationship of the genus phaseolus. i. cross-inoculation performance of different species to r. phaseoli, r. japonicum, and the cowpea organism. 19676036898
purification and properties of 3-ketosucrose-forming enzyme from the cells of agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19676038493
some effects of medium composition and metabolic intermediates on biotin inhibition in a strain of rhizobium japonicum. 19676039199
[effects of boric acid on the crown-gall bacterium, agrobacterium tumefaciens (smith and town) conn]. 19676055850
utilisation of calcium and magnesium and production of acids by rhizobium spp. from some cultivated legumes. 19676056762
enhancement of agrobacterium tumefaciens infectivity by mitomycin c.the ability of agrobacterium tumefaciens to induce pinto leaf tumors may be enhanced two- to threefold after treatment with mitomycin c. the enhancement may be obtained with either lethal or nonlethal concentrations. with 10-min treatments, an optimal response was obtained with 0.005 mug of mitomycin c per ml in the absence of any change in the number of viable cells. both the tumor induction process and the tumors induced by treated cultures appear qualitatively the same as controls. to account ...19676057802
growth response of nodule bacteria to phytohemogglutanin. 19676062912
numerical taxonomy of some named bacterial cultures. 19676064342
formation of complexes between dna isolated from tobacco crown gall tumours and rna complementary to agrobacterium tumefaciens dna. 19676064642
biological nitrogen fixation. 19676067409
correlation of physiological characteristics with nodulating ability in rhizobium japonicum. 19676068177
a soluble haemoprotein p 450 from nitrogen-fixing rhizobium bacteroids. 19676073054
[action of capsicine on the multiplication and virulence of agrobacterium tumefaciens]. 19676077893
metabolism of amino acids in agrobacterium tumefaciens. 3. uptake of l-pro- line. 19676082570
wound healing in kalanchoë. 19675233423
[bacteriophages of nodule bacteria]. 19675342531
chemical composition of cell envelopes from agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19675582205
[auxin-autotrophy and chromosome count. studies of old, spontaneously habituated and crowngall tumor cultures of nicotiana tabacum from gautheret's laboratory]. 19675585100
[the tryptophan degradation in rizobium leguminosarum]. 19675589515
["star-forming bacteria" accompanying algae in cultures]. 19675594720
[nodule bacteria of tetraploid clover]. 19675600980
mutual host plant relationships in two groups of legume root nodule bacteria (rhizobium spp.). 19675602454
interspecific transformation in rhizobium. 19675607400
[sources of infection and preservation of bacteriosis agents of lupine in nature]. 19675609786
[properties of nodule bacteria isolated from a single bean nodule]. 19675618195
[various characteristics of fixed l forms of agrobacterium tumefaciens induced by ultraviolet radiation]. 19675619837
agrobacterium tumefaciens conn. iv. bacteriophage pb21 and its inhibitory effect on tumor induction.strain b2 of agrobacterium tumefaciens conn produces plaques when seeded against strain b6-806 of the same organism. from such a plaque, a highly virulent bacteriophage was obtained by use of d'herelle's technique of selecting for virulent phage. on nutrient agar, this phage, pb2(1), produced large clear plaques which did not overgrow. plaques produced on a glutamate medium and on white's plant tissue culture medium were even larger and in white's medium had a three-dimensional appearance. pb2(1 ...19675623963
[the nitrogen metabolism of legumes and of soil organisms]. 19675632681
[problems of inoculation and nitrogen fertilization in soy beans]. 19675632683
[the role of rhizobium japonicum in the n-metabolism of soy beans under the varied soil conditions of bulgaria]. 19675632929
effectiveness of rhizobium as modified by mutation for resistance to antibiotics. 19674291664
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