2012
DOI: 10.3329/bjm.v28i2.11820
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Production Bacteriosin by Rhizobia obtained from Root nodules of Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc. (Horse Gram)

Abstract: Thirty two Rhizobium isolates obtained from the root nodules of Horse gram plants grown in 32 different soil samples collected from various regions in Andhra Pradesh, India. They were identified as rhizobia by nodulation test. These isolates were used to study the production of bacteriocins. All the isolates produced bacteriocins against the remaining isolates. The isolates HGR-4 and 9 showed maximum activity/inhibition zone among all the isolates, and also found to be inhibiting more number of isolates than t… Show more

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“…Rhizobium spp. differs (Sridevi and Mallaih, 2008, Warda et al, 2014, Hafeez et al, 2005, Edulamudi et al, 2011. It is attributed to the susceptibility resistance of indicator used, method of bacteriocin assay (Hirsch, 1979) and degree of purification of bacteriocin (Hirsch, 1979, Oresnik et al, 1999.…”
Section: Quantity Of Bacteriocin Produced By Variousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhizobium spp. differs (Sridevi and Mallaih, 2008, Warda et al, 2014, Hafeez et al, 2005, Edulamudi et al, 2011. It is attributed to the susceptibility resistance of indicator used, method of bacteriocin assay (Hirsch, 1979) and degree of purification of bacteriocin (Hirsch, 1979, Oresnik et al, 1999.…”
Section: Quantity Of Bacteriocin Produced By Variousmentioning
confidence: 99%