Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice

Azospirilla associated with wetland rice were isolated and characterized by employing immunodiffusion and immunofluorescence techniques. Antisera against two strains belonging to Azospirillum lipoferum produced at least one heat-labile precipitation band with most isolates of A. lipoferum and A. bra...

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Autores principales: Ladha, J.K., Barraquio, W.L., Watanabe, I.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Canadian Science Publishing 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/167864
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author Ladha, J.K.
Barraquio, W.L.
Watanabe, I.
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Watanabe, I.
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description Azospirilla associated with wetland rice were isolated and characterized by employing immunodiffusion and immunofluorescence techniques. Antisera against two strains belonging to Azospirillum lipoferum produced at least one heat-labile precipitation band with most isolates of A. lipoferum and A. brasilense. Antisera against two strains belonging to A. lipoferum and one strain belonging to A. brasilense produced one band only with strains of their respective species. Fluorescent antibody reactions with Azospirillum were species specific. Specificity of these antisera and fluorescent antibodies was further demonstrated with bacteria other than Azospirillum.
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spelling CGSpace1678642025-05-14T10:39:35Z Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice Ladha, J.K. Barraquio, W.L. Watanabe, I. immunological techniques azospirillum wetland rice Azospirilla associated with wetland rice were isolated and characterized by employing immunodiffusion and immunofluorescence techniques. Antisera against two strains belonging to Azospirillum lipoferum produced at least one heat-labile precipitation band with most isolates of A. lipoferum and A. brasilense. Antisera against two strains belonging to A. lipoferum and one strain belonging to A. brasilense produced one band only with strains of their respective species. Fluorescent antibody reactions with Azospirillum were species specific. Specificity of these antisera and fluorescent antibodies was further demonstrated with bacteria other than Azospirillum. 1982-05-01 2024-12-19T12:57:46Z 2024-12-19T12:57:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/167864 en Canadian Science Publishing Ladha, J. K.; Barraquio, W. L. and Watanabe, I. 1982. Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice. Can. J. Microbiol., Volume 28 no. 5 p. 478-485
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azospirillum
wetland rice
Ladha, J.K.
Barraquio, W.L.
Watanabe, I.
Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice
title Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice
title_full Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice
title_fullStr Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice
title_full_unstemmed Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice
title_short Immunological Techniques to Identify Azospirillum Associated with Wetland Rice
title_sort immunological techniques to identify azospirillum associated with wetland rice
topic immunological techniques
azospirillum
wetland rice
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