Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil

Two hypotheses that antibiotic-resistant nodule isolates from uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil were naturally occurring rhizobia which had acquired resistance to spectinomycin and streptomycin or were contaminants from adjacent, inoculated treatments, were tested in laboratory e...

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Autores principales: Ayanaba, A., Wong, A.L.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176132
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author Ayanaba, A.
Wong, A.L.
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description Two hypotheses that antibiotic-resistant nodule isolates from uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil were naturally occurring rhizobia which had acquired resistance to spectinomycin and streptomycin or were contaminants from adjacent, inoculated treatments, were tested in laboratory experiments. Soybean nodule isolates (166) as well as 48 cowpea and 89 Rhizobium japonicum strains were used in tests of resistance to six concentrations (0–500 μg ml−1) of kanamycin, spectinomycin and streptomycin, tolerance of stresses of pH 4.6, with or without 50 μm Al, and serological cross-reactivity.
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spelling CGSpace1761322025-11-11T11:08:10Z Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil Ayanaba, A. Wong, A.L. nodules spectinomycin soybeans rhizobium Two hypotheses that antibiotic-resistant nodule isolates from uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil were naturally occurring rhizobia which had acquired resistance to spectinomycin and streptomycin or were contaminants from adjacent, inoculated treatments, were tested in laboratory experiments. Soybean nodule isolates (166) as well as 48 cowpea and 89 Rhizobium japonicum strains were used in tests of resistance to six concentrations (0–500 μg ml−1) of kanamycin, spectinomycin and streptomycin, tolerance of stresses of pH 4.6, with or without 50 μm Al, and serological cross-reactivity. 1982 2025-08-18T10:09:35Z 2025-08-18T10:09:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176132 en Limited Access application/pdf Ayanaba, A. & Wong, A.L. (1982). Antibiotic-resistant mutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 14, 139-143.
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spectinomycin
soybeans
rhizobium
Ayanaba, A.
Wong, A.L.
Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
title Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
title_full Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
title_fullStr Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
title_short Antibiotic-resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
title_sort antibiotic resistant nutants identified from nodules of uninoculated soybeans grown in a strongly acidic soil
topic nodules
spectinomycin
soybeans
rhizobium
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176132
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