Ultrastructure of Rhizobium japonicum in relation to its attachment to root hairs
- PMID: 565352
- PMCID: PMC222177
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.133.3.1393-1400.1978
Ultrastructure of Rhizobium japonicum in relation to its attachment to root hairs
Abstract
In Rhizobium japonicum strain Nitragin 61A76, morphologically distinct types of bacteria were found to occur in yeast extract-mannitol broth cultures, at both mid-log and stationary phases. Of these only the capsular form, characterized by a smooth cell envelope, storage granules (glycogen and poly-beta-hydroxybutyric acid), and an amorphous extracellular capsule, bound soybean lectin. The binding site was localized in the capsular material. Less than 1% of the bacterial population differentiated into these capsular forms, which were also able to attach to the soybean root hair surface.
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