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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1978 January; 35(1): 210-213
Pectolytic enzymes in Rhizobium.
D H Hubbell,
V M Morales and
M Umali-Garcia
ABSTRACT
A sensitive pectin agar plate assay was used to demonstrate low levels of pectolytic enzymes in infective and noninfective strains of Rhizobium. The possible relation of this characteristic to legume infection is discussed.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1978 January; 35(1): 210-213
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