Limited Multiplication of Symbiotic Cyanobacteria of Azolla spp. on Artificial Media
AUTOR(ES)
Tang, L. F.
RESUMO
We examined various media and conditions to isolate symbiotic cyanobacteria from the leaf cavities of Azolla spp. Cyanobacteria survived and multiplied to a limited extent on a medium with fructose, Casamino Acids, yeast extract, and NaNO3 under 1% O2. These cyanobacteria were antigenically identical to the endosymbionts.
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