Studies on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria. II. Serology

  • Mushin R
  • Naylor J
  • Lahovary N
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Abstract

Fifteen species of plant pathogenic bacteria were used for the production of high-titre antisera. The serological relationships were determined for plant pathogenic and other bacteria belonging to the genera Agrobacterium, Oorynebacterium, Erwinia, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas by slide and tube agglutinations and agglutinin-absorption tests. a and fJ antigens were not important in masking "0" antigens but other factors were found to interfere with some agglutinations.

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Mushin, R., Naylor, J., & Lahovary, N. (1959). Studies on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria. II. Serology. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 12(3), 233. https://doi.org/10.1071/bi9590233

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