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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2006 Nov; 44(11): 918-23
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-57367

ABSTRACT

Eleven strains of Rhizobium and five strains of Bradyrhizobium were examined for their viability as well nodulation and nitrogen fixation ability after storage under different conditions for two years. The storage conditions comprised lateritic soil, lateritic soil plus 1% mannitol, lateritic soil plus 0.1% yeast extract, lateritic soil plus 1% mannitol and 0.1% yeast extract, organic soil, organic soil plus 1% mannitol, organic soil plus 0.1% yeast extract, organic soil plus 1% mannitol and 0.1% yeast extract, and sterile distilled water. All the slow growing strains showed better viability than the fast growing strains in any of these conditions. The survived strains maintained their nodulation ability about 50-60% after one year and 40-50% after two years of preservation as compared to control, but the nodulation ability in sterile distilled water was very poor. Acetylene reduction activity in the nodules was found to be 70-90% and 50-70% after 12 and 24 months of preservation, respectively. The strains retained their phenotypic characters like antibiotic resistance and salt tolerance up to their highest survivability in respective nutritional condition.


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Alkynes/metabolism , Bradyrhizobium/growth & development , Food , Microbial Viability , Nitrogen Fixation/physiology , Rhizobium/growth & development , Root Nodules, Plant/growth & development , Soil/analysis , Starvation , Symbiosis/physiology
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2004 Dec; 102(12): 708, 710, 712 passim
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-105885

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Glaucoma is the second largest blinding disorder, after cataract, affecting about 67 million people worldwide. In India about 1.5 million people are blind due to glaucoma. Primary open angle glaucoma is the major sub-type of glaucoma affecting all ages and is genetically complex. Myocilin and optineurin are two different genes that have been implicated for primary open angle glaucoma. This review is focused on the studies being conducted in India on primary open angle glaucoma to identify the molecular defects and new directions undertaken using bioinformatic approaches towards a better understanding of the disease.


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Blindness/etiology , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 10/genetics , Computational Biology , Cytoskeletal Proteins/genetics , Eye Proteins/genetics , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/classification , Glycoproteins/genetics , Humans , India , Transcription Factor TFIIIA/genetics , Vision Disorders/etiology
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