Citation: Johnson, Charles Frederick. Bacteria producing tubercles on leguminous plants. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: Bacteria are very beneficial organisms to the agriculturist especially certain parts of them. Bacteria are small living organisms that live as parasites on organic material, dead or alive. They are composed of a single cell having a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell wall. The organisms are so minute in size that they cannot be seen without the aid of a very powerful microscope. Their size varies considerably with the different species. The principal legumes to be spoken of in this work are alfalfa, peas, beans, clover and lupines. The legumes in gene...
Approved, M.F. Miller. (Signature not clear.)"Approved, P.F. Trowbridge, Mar. 16 - 1914."Typescript....
For convenience of presentation the thesis has been divided into three sections -- I. Variation in ...
Agrobacterium rhizogenes, a soil inhabiting bacteria, has a natural genetic engineering ability to i...
Citation: Johnson, Charles Frederick. Bacteria producing tubercles on leguminous plants. Senior thes...
Citation: Stanfield, William Wesley. A study of leguminosae bacteria. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
Publication authorized December 14, 1929.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pag...
Almost forty years have passed since Hellriegel and Wilfarth solved the nitrogen problem in soil fer...
For a long time it has been known that the root-nodule bacteria of the Leguminosae differ considerab...
The majority of legumes form nitrogen-fixing symbioses that help them access necessary nutrients und...
"The peculiar value of legumes for maintaing and increasing the fertility of soils is due to certain...
Bacteria-inducing legume nodules are known as rhizobia and belong to the class Alphaproteobacteria a...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
The modern approach to the creation of biological products to stimulate plant growth is based on the...
A great variety of work concerning Rhizobium has been published for many decades. Long before publis...
Approved, M.F. Miller. (Signature not clear.)"Approved, P.F. Trowbridge, Mar. 16 - 1914."Typescript....
For convenience of presentation the thesis has been divided into three sections -- I. Variation in ...
Agrobacterium rhizogenes, a soil inhabiting bacteria, has a natural genetic engineering ability to i...
Citation: Johnson, Charles Frederick. Bacteria producing tubercles on leguminous plants. Senior thes...
Citation: Stanfield, William Wesley. A study of leguminosae bacteria. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
Publication authorized December 14, 1929.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pag...
Almost forty years have passed since Hellriegel and Wilfarth solved the nitrogen problem in soil fer...
For a long time it has been known that the root-nodule bacteria of the Leguminosae differ considerab...
The majority of legumes form nitrogen-fixing symbioses that help them access necessary nutrients und...
"The peculiar value of legumes for maintaing and increasing the fertility of soils is due to certain...
Bacteria-inducing legume nodules are known as rhizobia and belong to the class Alphaproteobacteria a...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
The modern approach to the creation of biological products to stimulate plant growth is based on the...
A great variety of work concerning Rhizobium has been published for many decades. Long before publis...
Approved, M.F. Miller. (Signature not clear.)"Approved, P.F. Trowbridge, Mar. 16 - 1914."Typescript....
For convenience of presentation the thesis has been divided into three sections -- I. Variation in ...
Agrobacterium rhizogenes, a soil inhabiting bacteria, has a natural genetic engineering ability to i...