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Use of High-Dispersion Materials for Culturing and Obtaining Granular Agrobacterium radiobacterPreparations

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The effects of synthetic and natural high-dispersion materials on the growth of Agrobacterium radiobacterwere studied. Natural minerals montmorillonite and palygorskite (10 g/l nutrient medium) were more potent than high-dispersion silica and its modified forms in stimulating growth of Agrobacterium radiobacter. The interaction of Agrobacterium radiobacterwith clay minerals increased the survival rate of bacteria at supraoptimal temperatures. We elaborated a new granular bacterial preparation which enhanced the productivity of cucumbers by 12–15%.

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Kurdish, I.K., Titova, L.V. Use of High-Dispersion Materials for Culturing and Obtaining Granular Agrobacterium radiobacterPreparations. Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology 37, 318–321 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010201806576

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