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Biology and control of Agrobacterium tumefaciens

M. N. Schroth, A. R. Weinhold, A. H. McCain, D. C. Hildebrand and N. Ross

Hilgardia, 1971, vol. 40, issue 15

Abstract: This paper presents recent information on the biology of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and outlines techniques for isolating and studying the bacterium. Data are presented indicating that A. tumefaciens is a soil inhabitant. The organism was isolated in 18 of 28 California soils, including soils not known to support host plants, and appears to be a rhizosphere organism. In vitro experiments showed that the bacterial cells aggregated around roots of various plants.

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Date: 1971
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