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Polyphosphate granules

C. F. C. Bonting, G. J. J. Kortstee and A. J. B. Zehnder (1993a). The elemental composition dynamics of large polyphosphate granules in Acinetobacter strain 210A. Arch. Microbiol., 159, 428-434. [Pg.216]

J. Ogawa and Y. Amano (1987). Electron microprobe X-ray analysis of polyphosphate granules in Plesiomonas shigelloides. Microbiol. Immunol., 31, 1121-1125. [Pg.247]

D. A. Orlovich, and A. E. Ashford (1993). Polyphosphate granules are an artefact of specimen preparation in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius. Protoplasma, 173, 91-102. [Pg.248]

A. Pettersson, L. Kunst, B. Bergman and G. M. Roomans (1985). Accumulation of alumunium by Anabaena cylindrica into polyphosphate granules and cell walls an X-ray energy disperse microanalysis study. J. Gen. Microbiol., 131, 2545-2548. [Pg.249]

C. Schonborn, H. D. Bauer and L. Roske (2001). Stability of enhanced biological phosphorus removal and composition of polyphosphate granules. Water Res., 35, 3190-3196. [Pg.254]

M. Shirai, J. Kakada, K. Shibata, M. G. Morshed, T. Matsushita and T. Nakazawa (2000). Accumulation of polyphosphate granules in Helicobacter pylori cells under anaerobic conditions. J. Med. Microbiol., 49, 513-519. [Pg.256]

Metachromatic granule A polyphosphate granule that exhibits metachromasia. Known also as volutin. [Pg.1156]

The mechanism involved in the improved P nutrition of mycorrhizal plants is represented by the efficient soil exploration by fungal hyphae extending beyond the depletion zone caused by the fast absorption of P from the soil solution, which cannot be rapidly replenished, given the poor mobihty of P in the soil [83], ElectrrMi microscope studies and chemical analyses revealed that hyphal P translocation is operated through the accumulation of polyphosphate granules within hyphal... [Pg.2646]

Ling-Lee M, Chilvers GA, Ashford AE (1975) Polyphosphate granules in three different kinds of tree mycorrhiza. New Phytol 75 551-554... [Pg.2657]

Cox G, Moran KJ, Sanders PE, Nockolds C, Tinker PB (1980) Translocation and transfer of nutrients in vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas IB. Polyphosphate granules and phosphtuus translocation. New Phytol 84 649-659... [Pg.2657]

Figure 1.10, Electron micrograph of a thin section of Propionibacterium petersonii. Labeled structures cytoplasmic membrane (cm) cell wall (cw) mesosome (m) polyphosphate granules (p, staining dark) capsule (c). x 80,000. From Vorobjeva (1976). Figure 1.10, Electron micrograph of a thin section of Propionibacterium petersonii. Labeled structures cytoplasmic membrane (cm) cell wall (cw) mesosome (m) polyphosphate granules (p, staining dark) capsule (c). x 80,000. From Vorobjeva (1976).
Volutin Polyphosphate granules. Known also as Meta-chromatic Granule. [Pg.932]


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