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on the nature of the polymerase responsible for the transcription of released bacterial dna in plant cells. 19714941643
soil bacteria: principal component analysis of physiological descriptions of some named cultures of agrobacterium, arthrobacter, and rhizobium. 19714943485
properties of an r factor from pseudomonas aeruginosa.an r factor from pseudomonas aeruginosa, which confers resistance to penicillins, kanamycin, and tetracycline, was studied in escherichia coli k-12. the r factor could coexist with f-like or i-like plasmids and therefore constituted a novel compatibility group. the r factor was transferable from e. coli to bacterial genera outside the enterobacteriaceae (pseudomonas and members of the rhizobiaceae) to which transfer of f-like and i-like plasmids could not be demonstrated.19714945193
transformation in rhizobium trifolii. iv. correlation between streptomycin resistance and infectiveness in rhizobium trifolii. 19714946987
conditions for genetical transformation in rhizobium meliloti. 19714946988
transfection of rhizobium meliloti. 19714947548
antibacterial substances in dry residues of certain higher egyptian plants. 19714947994
[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
the effect of calcium nutrition on the production of diffusible antigens by rhizobium trifolii. 19654956841
serologic characteristics of certain root-nodule bacteria of legumes. 19664959709
deoxyribonucleic acid homology and taxonomy of agrobacterium, rhizobium, and chromobacterium.hybridization experiments were carried out between high molecular weight, denatured, agar-embedded deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) and homologous, nonembedded, sheared, denatured (14)c-labeled dna from a strain of agrobacterium tumefaciens and rhizobium leguminosarum (the reference strains) in the presence of sheared, nonembedded, nonlabeled dna (competing dna) from the same or different nomen-species of agrobacterium, rhizobium, chromobacterium, and several other organisms. percentage of dna homolo ...19674961629
effect of exogenous substrates on the endogenous respiration of bacteria. 19674962061
[enzymes intervening in the formation of nucleotide-sugars in rhizobium japonicum]. 19674962178
serological comparisons between strains of agrobacterium tumefaciens. 19674962688
the preparation of antigens of rhizobium meliloti by ultrasonic disruption: an anomaly. 19674965041
[on the transformation of normal tissue of viper's-grass in vitro induced by deoxyribonucleic acid of agrobacterium tumefaciens]. 19674966529
production of polyol dehydrogenases in bacteria. 19684967217
antimicrobial activity of lawsonia inermis l. 19684967454
[degradation and reuse of poly-beta-hydroxybutyric acid by hydrogenomonas h16]. 19674970025
[on the metabolism of tryptamine by rhizobium]. 19684973839
electron transport systems of rhizobium japonicum. i. haemoprotein p-450, other co-reactive pigments, cytochromes and oxidases in bacteroids from n2-fixing root nodules. 19694974059
electron transport systems of rhizobium japonicum. ii. rhizobium haemoglobin, cytochromes and oxidases in free-living (cultured) cells. 19694974060
modification of the antigenic surface of rhizobium trifolii by a deficiency of calcium. 19684974521
[on the liberation, by x-rays, of the tumorigenic principle in tobacco crown gall tissue]. 19694976028
serological analysis of eleven strains of rhizobium japonicum. 19694977516
application of immunoprecipitation in agar gel for the serological typing of soybean root-nodules. 19694977831
suspected mutant of agrobacterium tumefaciens with an altered dna. 19694979962
rhizobia (with particular reference to relationships with host plants). 19694981085
[preferential fixation, in vitro, of l-arginine by certain rnas of plant tumor tissues]. 19694981437
[effect of temperatures on the activity of some enzymes and synthesis of biomass in nodule bacteria]. 19694982972
[a mutation provoking adenine auxotrophy and loss of nitrogen fixation power in rhizobium meliloti]. 19694983289
the somatic antigens of two strains of rhizobium trifolii. 19694984855
the quantitative measurement of dna hybridization from renaturation rates. 19704984993
biological nitrogen fixation. 19704985009
determination of the soybean root-nodule origin by the ouchterlony method. 19694987194
[tumorigenic action of nucleic acid of a bacteriophage present in tumoral tissue cultures of sunflower (helianthus annus)]. 19704987583
[purification of catalase extracts of rhizobium]. 19704990746
lysogenic conversion of rhizobium trifolii. 19704992272
transformation of infectivity in rhizobium japonicum. 19704994104
perspectives in biological nitrogen fixation. 19714994850
formation of tumor-like structures on legume roots by rhizobium.tumor-like structures appeared on the roots of medicago sativa, alysicarpus vaginalis, and trifolium pratense inoculated with a non-nodulating strain of rhizobium trifolii or with irradiated cultures of either of two nodulating rhizobium strains. the structures were composed of disorganized plant tissues which, on the basis of microscopic examination, were devoid of bacterial cells. rhizobia which could nodulate legumes of one cross-inoculation group and which were able to induce formation of su ...19714995381
an enzyme-based theory of obligate anaerobiosis: the physiological function of superoxide dismutase.the distribution of catalase and superoxide dismutase has been examined in various micro-organisms. strict anaerobes exhibited no superoxide dismutase and, generally, no catalase activity. all aerobic organisms containing cytochrome systems were found to contain both superoxide dismutase and catalase. aerotolerant anaerobes, which survive exposure to air and metabolize oxygen to a limited extent but do not contain cytochrome systems, were found to be devoid of catalase activity but did exhibit s ...19714995818
taxonomically significant group antigens in rhizobium. 19704995904
[the effect of several factors on the growth and nitrogen fixing activity of blue-gree algae]. 19694996125
[use of spontaneous mutants resistant to antibiotics for the ecological study of rhizobium]. 19714997902
antigenic analysis of rhizobium japonicum by immunodiffusion.immunodiffusion reactions were studied with seven strains of rhizobium japonicum and three strains of the cowpea miscellany by using antisera against eight of the strains. most strains yielded only weak precipitin bands when untreated cell suspensions were used as antigens in the diffusions. ultrasonic disruption or heat treatment of the cells led to stronger bands, and immersion in boiling water for 20 min was used as the standard procedure for preparing these bacteria for immunodiffusion analy ...19714998353
serological studies with agrobacterium radiobacter, a.tumefaciens, and rhizobium strains. 19714999394
perspectives in biological nitrogen fixation. 19715001512
[[properties of agribacterium tumefaciens (smith and town.conn.) made resistant to showdomycin]. 19715003165
serotyping of fresh and-or dried soybean root-nodules. 19715004674
branched electron-transport systems in bacteria. 19715005815
[respiration intensity of rhizobium strains differing in their activity]. 19725013104
[proteins and heme of lupin nodules in the process of vegetation and in relation to the effectiveness of symbiosis]. 19725024651
[influence of the age of the culture on the survival of rhizobium meliloti after freeze drying and storage]. 19725025029
bacteriophages of rhizobium trifolii. i. morphology and host range. 19725025751
transfection in agrobacterium tumefaciens.intact cells of agrobacterium tumefaciens were examined for ability to take up biologically active lr-4 phage deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) from the surrounding medium. dna incorporation as measured by subsequent plaque formation (transfection) failed to occur when the bacteria were grown in defined minimal salts media, and was restricted to a 4-hr period in the early log phase of growth in enriched media. in the latter case, maximal transfection frequencies were obtained after a 25- to 30-min inc ...19725040385
[content of -ketoglutaric acid in bean and lucerne nodules]. 19725042097
[dehydrogenase and nitrogen-fixing activity of pea nodule bacteria]. 19725043499
[liberation of pyridoxine into the medium by cells of active and inactive strains of nodule bacteria]. 19725043501
[effectiveness of soybean nitraginization in west siberia and the far east]. 19725044896
[electrophoretic characteristics of proteins from rhizobium lupini cells]. 19725044899
electron microscopical characterization of newly isolated rhizobium lupini bacteriophages. 19725052895
enzymatic synthesis of 2'-deoxypseudouridylic acid. 19725062424
catalase activity and nitrogen fixation in legume root nodules. 19725064265
[various tarnished facts about agrobacterium tumefaciens]. 19725068500
relationship among temperate agrobacterium phage genomes and coat proteins. 19725072366
on the sensitivity of isolates of rhizobium spp. and azotobacter chroococcum to tmtd and its degradation product naddc. 19725072725
hydrogenase in legume root nodule bacteroids: occurrence and properties. 19725077809
induced variations in microorganisms. 3. genetic transfer between intact cells of the mutants of rhizobium trifolii. 19725078078
bacteriophages of agrobacterium tunefaciens. 3. effect of attenuation of virulence on lysogeny and phage production. 19725081121
metabolism of organophosphorus insecticides. 13. degradation of malathion by rhizobium spp. 19725081911
host-bacteriophage interaction in agrobacterium tumefaciens. i. characterization of bacteriophage r4 and physiological changes in the infected host cell.infection of agrobacterium tumefaciens b6, a tumor-producing plant pathogen, by bacteriophage r4, does not immediately shut off host deoxyribonucleic acid (dna), ribonucleic acid (rna), and protein synthesis. viral dna synthesis begins soon after infection, but the host dna is not shut off until after 35 min; net rna and protein synthesis are not inhibited until 30 min after infection. the pattern of synthesis of phage particles was confirmed by electron microscopy of thin sections during the in ...19725084466
interactions between an unusual aspartate aminotransferase from rhizobium japonicum and pyridoxal-5'-phosphate studied by affinity chromatography. 19725085272
[carbohydrate components in the nutrient medium for slowly growing nodule bacteria]. 19725086799
the biosynthesis of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and alanine in rhizobium japonicum. 19715087891
another approach on the artificial inoculation of legumes. 19715088170
further studies on genetic transformation in rhizobium. 19715089333
formation of cellulose fibrils by gram-negative bacteria and their role in bacterial flocculation. 19715095074
[nodule protein as an index of nitrogen-fixing activity]. 19715096610
relation between the efficiency of rhizobia strains and the amino acid content in nodules and roots of some leguminous plants. 19715108328
isolation of effective strains of rhizobium phaseoli. 19715108330
effect of pelleting pea seeds (pisum sativum) with phosphorus compounds on the yield of the crop. 19715108331
pelleting of soybean (glycine max) seeds with activated charcoal and humus. 19715108332
studies on an extracellular polysaccharide from rhizobium meliloti. 19715112437
reversible inhibition of a rhizobium bacteriophage by host debris. 19715119439
compatibility of the components of nitrogenase from soybean bacteroids and free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria. 19715126510
[effectiveness of different strains of fodder bean nodule bacteria in the lithuanian ssr]. 19715129029
transformation in rhizobium trifolii. iv. correlation between streptomycin resistance and infectiveness in rhizobium trifolii. 19715129175
conditions for genetical transformation in rhizobium meliloti. 19715129176
transformation in rhizobium trifolii. 3. transformation between different morphological mutants of rhizobium trifolii. 19715129177
[induction of tumors by the thermostable endotoxin of agrobacterium tumefaciens on datura stramonium l]. 19715129961
[protein electrophoresis of rhizobium cells and root nodules]. 19715130499
[atp content in cells of active and inactive strains of rhizobium]. 19715130748
[activity of specific dehydrogenases and nitrogen-fixing ability of nodule bacteria under conditions of symbiosis]. 19715130749
polarographic method for determination of 3-keto sugars. 19715132842
transformation in rhizobium trifolii. 3. transformation between different morphological mutants of rhizobium trifolii. 19715142875
dye-buoyant-density-gradient-analysis of rhizobium deoxyribonucleic acid. 19715144218
control of leghaemoglobin synthesis in snake beans.1. the finding that the plant is the genetic determinant of leghaemoglobin production in legume nodules was further tested by inoculating snake beans with two strains of rhizobium selected to give large genetic differences. carbohydrate requirement patterns, immunological techniques and dna base ratio determinations were used to demonstrate genetic differences between the two rhizobial strains. 2. partially purified preparations of the haemoglobins from the nodules produced by the two strains sh ...19715144223
haem biosynthesis from ( 14 c)- -aminolaevulinic acid in laboratory-grown and root nodule rhizobium lupini. 19715144369
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