The use of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to enumerate rhizobia in peat carrier and in soil has been investigated. The ELISA technique takes less time than the conventional plant infection technique often used to enumerate rhizobia present in the presence of other micro-organisms. A minimum of 102–103 cells are required for a detectable ELISA reaction, limiting the use of this technique when the number of rhizobia is low
An improved ELISA technique using a new type of enzyme-conjugate- the antibody being linked to P-gal...
National audienceThe fluorescent-antibody technique was used to study persistence and competition of...
Simple, inexpensive immunoassays have been developed for rapid detection of pesticide residues in so...
The use of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to enumerate rhizobia in peat carrier and i...
The enumeration of rhizobia is valuable for the assessment of rhizobial populations in soil and how ...
Enz-vme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELlSA) is one of the most widely employed serological tests. Fo...
Azospirillum is a soil bacterium with plant growth promoting potential. We use strain specific monoc...
BACKGROUND: Symbiotic N2 fixation in legumes is constrained by many factors, including the paucity o...
An evaluation of the ELISA technique was made in order to obtain a very specific and sensitive metho...
Nitrogen is an essential ingredient of all proteins, and, as such, is required by all forms of life....
The results obtained from precipitin tests with antibodies to DNA prepared by the phenol-chloroform ...
Primers were designed to target 16S rRNA and nodD genes of Rhizobium leguminosarum from DNA extracte...
Abstract Background: Symbiotic N2 fixation in legumes is constrained by many factors, including the ...
Fluorescence-labeled antibodies and oligonucleotides were used simultaneously for the in situ identi...
Monitoring genetically modified (GM) bacterial inoculants after field release using conventional cul...
An improved ELISA technique using a new type of enzyme-conjugate- the antibody being linked to P-gal...
National audienceThe fluorescent-antibody technique was used to study persistence and competition of...
Simple, inexpensive immunoassays have been developed for rapid detection of pesticide residues in so...
The use of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to enumerate rhizobia in peat carrier and i...
The enumeration of rhizobia is valuable for the assessment of rhizobial populations in soil and how ...
Enz-vme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELlSA) is one of the most widely employed serological tests. Fo...
Azospirillum is a soil bacterium with plant growth promoting potential. We use strain specific monoc...
BACKGROUND: Symbiotic N2 fixation in legumes is constrained by many factors, including the paucity o...
An evaluation of the ELISA technique was made in order to obtain a very specific and sensitive metho...
Nitrogen is an essential ingredient of all proteins, and, as such, is required by all forms of life....
The results obtained from precipitin tests with antibodies to DNA prepared by the phenol-chloroform ...
Primers were designed to target 16S rRNA and nodD genes of Rhizobium leguminosarum from DNA extracte...
Abstract Background: Symbiotic N2 fixation in legumes is constrained by many factors, including the ...
Fluorescence-labeled antibodies and oligonucleotides were used simultaneously for the in situ identi...
Monitoring genetically modified (GM) bacterial inoculants after field release using conventional cul...
An improved ELISA technique using a new type of enzyme-conjugate- the antibody being linked to P-gal...
National audienceThe fluorescent-antibody technique was used to study persistence and competition of...
Simple, inexpensive immunoassays have been developed for rapid detection of pesticide residues in so...