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Morphological Notes Together with Some Ultrafiltration Experiments on the Crown-Gall Pathogene, Bacterium Tumefaciens |
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Mycologia,
Volume 18,
Issue 5,
1926,
Page 193-205
RosenH. R.,
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SummaryI. By means of a special method of staining, developed by the writer, the following observations onBacterium tumefaciensare made. First, a very marked variation in size in young cultures, varying from 0.6 to 3.6μin length, and 0.3 to 1.0μin width. Second, the presence of many club-shaped rods in young cultures, which appear heavily stained and homogeneous by ordinary staining methods and which are found to consist of plump rods with extensions or buds from one end, by the special staining method. These buds comprise the narrow portions of the clubs and are found to possess a heavily staining interior body which is found extending at first into the main body of the rod. The process is stated to be comparable to the budding of yeasts. Third, the presence of heavily staining, bipolar bodies in ordinary rods. Evidence is presented to show that these rods are not spores and that no spores are to be expected in this organism. Fourth, a central body found in rods possessing one polar body, the central body being in the form of a band or of two particles opposite each other, suggesting a mitotic figure. Other evidence is presented indicating a nuclear phenomenon prior to cell division.II. Using a Berkefeld V filter in preliminary experiments, the filtrate is found to contain small rods, which when transferred give rise to characteristic growths ofB. tumefaciens.Checked with a culture ofBacillus amylovorus, a small rod former but possessing no tiny buds or minute rods, the filtrate remained sterile. Attention is called to the bud-like processes described by Barnard as occurring in the virus of various tumors and comparison is made with this and the bud-like extensions on rods ofB. tumefaciens.
ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1926.12020511
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1926
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Two Species of Physalospora on Citrus and Other Hosts |
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Mycologia,
Volume 18,
Issue 5,
1926,
Page 206-217
StevensNeil E.,
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SummaryA species ofPhysalosporafound on Citrus and other hosts in Cuba is described asPhysalospora fusca. P. fuscais distinguished from other known species of the genus in having brown ascospores.The perfect stage of the fungus which has usually been calledDiplodia natalensisin this country is apparently identical withPhysalospora rhodina(Berk.&Curt.) Cooke.Physalospora gossypinaas used in our earlier papers is apparently a synonym ofP. rhodina.What is apparently the pycnidial stage ofP. rhodinahas been received from various localities outside the United States.
ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1926.12020512
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1926
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Some Florida Fungi |
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Mycologia,
Volume 18,
Issue 5,
1926,
Page 218-223
WeedonAmy G.,
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1926.12020513
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1926
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North American Species of Sclerotinia—I |
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Mycologia,
Volume 18,
Issue 5,
1926,
Page 224-235
WhetzelH. H.,
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DOI:10.1080/00275514.1926.12020514
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1926
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New and Noteworthy Fungi—IV |
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Mycologia,
Volume 18,
Issue 5,
1926,
Page 236-255
DearnessJohn,
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ISSN:0027-5514
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1926.12020515
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1926
数据来源: Taylor
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