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Rhizobial lipopolysaccharide

The Symbiotic Function of the Unique Structural Features and Modifications of Rhizobial Lipopolysaccharides... [Pg.372]

Rhizobial Lipopolysaccharide, Symbiosis, and the Plant Defense Response... [Pg.375]

Further evidence has supported the theory that the interaction between lectins of host plants and Rhizobium is the key to the mechanism of host specificity in Rhizobium-legame symbiosis and that the lectin receptor of Rhizobial cells exists in the cell surface lipopolysaccharide. No evidence was obtained to show interaction of extracellular polysaccharides with the lectins. It is possible that a specific recognition system may involve the specific binding of, for instance, pea (Pisum sativum) root hairs to an antigen that is situated on the lipopolysaccharide of infective strains of R. leguminosarum... [Pg.289]


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