Study of the Possible Involvement of Azospirillum Lectins in the Mechanisms of Adaptive Response of...
Study of the Possible Involvement of Azospirillum Lectins in the Mechanisms of Adaptive Response of Plants Exposed to Heavy Metal Salts
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"Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V
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Azospirillum, which has the potential to stimulate plant growth, belongs to plant-growthpromoting bacteria. The lectin found on its surface can bind specific carbohydrates and ensures adhesion of the bacteria to the root surface. We examined the effect of the lectins from two strains – A. brasilense Sp7 (epiphytic strain) and A. brasilense Sp245 (e...
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Study of the Possible Involvement of Azospirillum Lectins in the Mechanisms of Adaptive Response of Plants Exposed to Heavy Metal Salts
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1997-0838
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1997-0838