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Clavibacter toxicus

Fig. 8.4. Transmission electron micrograph of a section through the intestine of Acrobeloides nanus, which has been grown in a culture of Clavibacter toxicus. Note the crushed cells of the bacteria. Scale bar = 500 nm. Fig. 8.4. Transmission electron micrograph of a section through the intestine of Acrobeloides nanus, which has been grown in a culture of Clavibacter toxicus. Note the crushed cells of the bacteria. Scale bar = 500 nm.
Fig. 8.5. Transmission electron micrograph of a transverse section through an infective dauer larva of Anguina agrostis (funesta) showing Clavibacter toxicus adhering to the cuticle and causing pathological changes to the cuticle surface (arrows). Scale bar = 1 pm. Fig. 8.5. Transmission electron micrograph of a transverse section through an infective dauer larva of Anguina agrostis (funesta) showing Clavibacter toxicus adhering to the cuticle and causing pathological changes to the cuticle surface (arrows). Scale bar = 1 pm.
Ophel, K.M., Bird, A.F. and Kerr, A. (1993) Association of bacteriophage particles with toxin production by Clavibacter toxicus, the causal agent of annual ryegrass toxicity. Phytopathology 83, 676-681. [Pg.172]


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