Bacteriophage in relation to nitrogen fixation by red clover |
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Authors: | Lois Almon P. W. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Agricultural Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Cultures of Rhizobium trifolii resistant to the action of a given bacteriophage, may vary appreciably in their nitrogen fixing ability in association with the proper host plant. Likewise, cultures of Rh. trifolii, sensitive to bacteriophage may or may not benefit the host plant as judged by nitrogen fixation.Since sensitive and resistant cultures may be comparable in their nitrogen fixing capacity, it appears that the behavior of a culture of Rh. trifolii toward the lytic action of a specific bacteriophage in vitro cannot be correlated with its nitrogen fixing ability in association with the host plant.If a bacteriophage is added to a sensitive strain of Rh. trifolii used for inoculation of red clover, the cultures recovered from the nudules are often only of the resistant type. When this occurs the nitrogen fixed through association of plant and bacteria is decreased in the case of a good strain, but is unaffected if the strain is of the poor type. The addition of phage to a resistant strain of Rh. trifolii used for inoculation of red clover plants does not change the resistant type of culture recovered from the nodules, nor is the fixation of nitrogen by plant and bacteria affected. |
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