-
rootstock was to soak them in a
suspension of K84. K84 is
composed of A.
radiobacter,
which is a
species related to A.
tumefaciens but is not pathogenic....
- of the
earliest ****ociations of
human disease caused by
Agrobacterium radiobacter was
reported by Dr. J. R. Cain in
Scotland (1988). A
later study suggested...
-
aurantius Acinetobacter baumannii Actinomyces israelii Agrobacterium radiobacter Agrobacterium tumefaciens Anaplasma Anaplasma phagocytophilum Azorhizobium...
- in many plants, by
dipping cuttings in
suspensions of
Agrobacterium radiobacter before inserting them in the
ground to take root.
Plant pathology has...
- veneta,
raspberry bushy dwarf virus,
raspberry leaf curl virus,
Rhizobium radiobacter,
Rhizobium rhizogenes,
Didymella applanata,
Monilinia fructigena, Peronospora...
- its asci 35–45 by 10–12 μm, and its
sporidia 12 by 6 μm.
Rhizobium radiobacter,
previously known as
Agrobacterium tumefaciens and
commonly as crown...
- can be
provided by
dipping cuttings in
suspensions of
Agrobacterium radiobacter before inserting them in the
ground to take root.
Plant diseases cause...
-
plants efficiently degrade EDTA.
Specific strains include Agrobacterium radiobacter ATCC 55002 and the sub-branches of
Pseudomonadota like BNC1, BNC2, and...
-
harbors an
endofungal bacterium,
Rhizobium radiobacter F4,
which genes of AHL-autoinduction. When R.
radiobacter F4 was
inoculated to
Arabidopsis or wheat...
- the
genus Rhizobium (resulting in the
following comp. nov.:
Rhizobium radiobacter (formerly
known as A. tumefaciens), R. rhizogenes, R. rubi, R. undicola...