Cross-Reaction of Predominant Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria with Enveloped, Round Bodies in the Root Interior of Kallar Grass
AUTOR(ES)
Reinhold, Barbara
RESUMO
Diazotrophic rods occurring in high numbers (about 108 rods per g [dry weight] of root) in the root interior of Kallar grass were localized by indirect immunofluorescence in cross sections of the same roots. Specifically stained round bodies which were apparently covered by a nonantigenic envelope were found in the aerenchymatic tissue.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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