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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2004 Jun; 42(6): 611-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-58558

ABSTRACT

Competitiveness between (I) lysogenic vs. phage-indicator strains, (II) phage-resistant vs phage-sensitive strains, and (III) large plaque vs. small plaque developing strains was examined under laboratory and field conditions in order to study the involvement of these crucial phage sensitivity patterns in the competition for nodule occupancy of pigeonpea rhizobia. The phage-indicator strain (A039) exhibited higher competitiveness over the lysogenic strain (A025 Sm(r)); the phage sensitive strain (IHP-195) over the phage resistant strain (IHP 195 Sm(r)V(r)); and the large plaque developing strain (A059) over the small plaque developing strain (IHP195 Sm(r)) in association with pigeonpea cv. bahar both under laboratory and field conditions. Dual inoculation of A025 Sm(r) + A039 and A059 + IHP195 Sm(r) (mixed in equal proportion just before treatment) improved the nodule occupancy by inoculant strains against native rhizobia and resulted into higher plant dry weight and yield as compared to their application as single inoculum. The phage-resistant mutant IHP195 Sm(r)V(r) showed reduced competitiveness against native rhizobia, compared to its parental strain. The dual inoculation of parental strain and phage-resistant mutant gave the same result as the inoculation of parental strain alone.


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Bacteriophages/metabolism , Cell Division , Lysogeny , Pisum sativum/metabolism , Phenotype , Rhizobium/metabolism , Seeds/metabolism
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Colet. Inst. Tecnol. Alimentos ; 21(1): 45-56, jan.-jun. 1991. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-123393

ABSTRACT

Os bacteriófagos podem causar a destruiçäo das bactérias láticas. Foram estudadas 35 formulaçöes de meios de cultura para Lactococcus com a capacidade de reduzir a infecçäo pelos bacteriófagos. Diferentes concentraçöes de polifosfatos ou misturas de polifosfatos e citrato, ambas associadas ou näo a fatores de crescimento bacteriano, foram testadas. Os parâmetros utilizados para comparaçäo entre os meios foram: capacidade tamponante, crescimento de L. lacts subsp. lactis ITAL 353 e a capacidade de inibir a multiplicaçäo do bacteriófago virulento 025. O leite desnatado a 12% foi usado como controle. Verificou-se que todos os meios possuíam boa capacidade tamponante. As concentraçöes acima de 6% de polifosfatos inibiram o crescimento bacteriano, exceto onde estavam presentes de 1% a 1,5% de extrato de levedura. Quatro meios contendo 5% de polifosfatos e um meio contendo também 5% de polifosfatos e 0,4% de citrato foram considerados adequados para inbir a multiplicaçäo de bacteriófagos e promover bom crescimento bacteriano


Subject(s)
Citrates/pharmacology , Lactococcus lactis/drug effects , Polyphosphates/pharmacology , Collective Feeding , Bacteriophages/metabolism , Fermentation , Lactococcus lactis/metabolism
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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 62(1): 85-94, mar. 1990. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-92238

ABSTRACT

Twenty-two nitrogen-fixing Bacillus azotofixans strains shown to produce an inhibition zone against themselves in plate assays. The B. azotofixans type strain P3L-5, chosen for further studies, produced inhibition zones against various Bacillus strains and other bacterial genera. This antibacterial substance was also produced in liquid medium and its production was enhanced in semisolid medium (0.4% agar) after 3 to 5 days of incubation. The substance was suggested to be an antibiotic and its preliminary characterization showed resistance to heat (100§ C, 15 minutes), to trypsin, pronase, deoxyribonuclease I, ribonuclease A, phospoholipase C, ethanol, acetone, and ether, and sensitivity to strong alkali treatment. Its molecular weight was estimated to be between 3500 to 6000. After induction of B. azotofixans P3L-5 with mitomycin C or ultraviolet light, two types of particles were detected in the lysate: one similar to a phage tail and the other, less frequent, similar to a complete bacteriophage. Lysates containing these particles showed a killing effect in some but not all B. azotofixans strains, but neither the other Bacillus species nor Micrococcus were inhibited by these lysates


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/biosynthesis , Bacteriocins/biosynthesis , Bacteriophages/metabolism , Bacillus/metabolism , Bacillus/ultrastructure , Bacteriocins/pharmacology , Culture Media , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Mitomycins/pharmacology , Ultraviolet Rays
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