Topics in Microbial PhysiologyP. Tauro International Bioscience Publishers, 1974 - 275 pagine |
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Pagina 199
... Azotobacter , for example , is readily inhibited by excess aeration when grown on Na but not when grown on ammonia . Actively growing azotobacter seem to protect its air sensitive N - fixing system by scavenging O2 through its high rate ...
... Azotobacter , for example , is readily inhibited by excess aeration when grown on Na but not when grown on ammonia . Actively growing azotobacter seem to protect its air sensitive N - fixing system by scavenging O2 through its high rate ...
Pagina 200
... Azotobacter and Beijerinkia . Washings from leaves of sugarcane , for example , stimulated the growth of Beijerinkia in soils while the phyllos- phere of mulberry could support a rich growth of Azotobacter . The abundance of free ...
... Azotobacter and Beijerinkia . Washings from leaves of sugarcane , for example , stimulated the growth of Beijerinkia in soils while the phyllos- phere of mulberry could support a rich growth of Azotobacter . The abundance of free ...
Pagina 224
... Azotobacter and Rhiz- obial nitrogenase via methyl viologen dye , an artificial electron transfer agent or through NADH : Fd oxidoreduetase . Much more work needs to be done to define precisely the nature of the electron source and ...
... Azotobacter and Rhiz- obial nitrogenase via methyl viologen dye , an artificial electron transfer agent or through NADH : Fd oxidoreduetase . Much more work needs to be done to define precisely the nature of the electron source and ...
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In Vitro Synthesis of | 41 |
In vivo Replication of Bacterial | 49 |
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