The research reported in this thesis deals with the symbiosis of Frankia spp. and Alnus glutinosa. Frankia spp. are actinomycetes giving rise to the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of a number of non-leguminous plants. In these nodules Frankia spp. live within the plant cells and obtain all sources of carbon and energy from the plant, giving fixed nitrogen in exchange.To answer the question what compounds Frankia spp. obtain from the plant, insight into the metabolism of this microorganism is required. To obtain this insight, researches have been made with the free-living Frankia AvcI1, isolated from root nodules of Alnus viridis ssp crispa by Baker et al. (1979). This organism has been isolated and cultivated on complex ...
The potato tuber is a vegetative storage organ, which is initiated at the tip of an underground diag...
Purified infectious preparations of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) consist of three centrifugal componen...
Hyperthermophiles are recently discovered microorganisms which are able to grow optimally above 85 °...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the microbiological aspects of the production of micr...
The isolation and some alternatives for purification of PDC from Azotobacter vinelandii are describe...
The main purpose of this investigation was to study the exudation (mechanism, sites) of various comp...
This thesis describes the isolation and characterization in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. of indu...
The pollution of our environment with a large number of different organic compounds poses a serious ...
Rhizobium and Agrobacterium species are capable of synthesizing a variety of extracellular and cellu...
The research on flavins and flavoproteins started in 1879 with the discovery of the yellow pigment "...
Wild chicory(Cichorium intybusL.) is a blue-flowered composite plant that has spread all over the wo...
The capacity of A.niger to accumulate metabolites is remarkable. Under all conditions polyols accumu...
The research described in this thesis was directed to the development of molecular identification an...
General discussionModern consumers nowadays, have a preference for more natural, mildly preserved fo...
The research described this thesis concerns the diversity and phylogeny of syntrophic propionate-oxi...
The potato tuber is a vegetative storage organ, which is initiated at the tip of an underground diag...
Purified infectious preparations of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) consist of three centrifugal componen...
Hyperthermophiles are recently discovered microorganisms which are able to grow optimally above 85 °...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the microbiological aspects of the production of micr...
The isolation and some alternatives for purification of PDC from Azotobacter vinelandii are describe...
The main purpose of this investigation was to study the exudation (mechanism, sites) of various comp...
This thesis describes the isolation and characterization in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. of indu...
The pollution of our environment with a large number of different organic compounds poses a serious ...
Rhizobium and Agrobacterium species are capable of synthesizing a variety of extracellular and cellu...
The research on flavins and flavoproteins started in 1879 with the discovery of the yellow pigment "...
Wild chicory(Cichorium intybusL.) is a blue-flowered composite plant that has spread all over the wo...
The capacity of A.niger to accumulate metabolites is remarkable. Under all conditions polyols accumu...
The research described in this thesis was directed to the development of molecular identification an...
General discussionModern consumers nowadays, have a preference for more natural, mildly preserved fo...
The research described this thesis concerns the diversity and phylogeny of syntrophic propionate-oxi...
The potato tuber is a vegetative storage organ, which is initiated at the tip of an underground diag...
Purified infectious preparations of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) consist of three centrifugal componen...
Hyperthermophiles are recently discovered microorganisms which are able to grow optimally above 85 °...