ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD TUMEFACIENT
From Latin tumefacere to cause to swell, from tumēre to swell + facere to cause.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUMEFACIENT»
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Plant Diseases Recorded in New Zealand
Agrobacterium tumefaciens - continued Prunut armeniaca Cunningham (1921) at
Pseudomonot tumefacient on stone fruit- Irot'H, including spricot. Cunningham (
1925) aa Phytomonos tumefacient on Prunus armeniaca. Dingley (1969) ss ...
S. R. Pennycook, J. M. Young, M. J. Fletcher, 1989
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Plant Growth Substances
which plant and microorganism are brought together. That strains of crown-gall
bacteria differ in tumefacient power has been known since the time of Smith (39).
Some strains exist which have lost their tumefacient power completely, others ...
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Transactions of the Section on Gastroenterology and ...
vein, and spread to other like vessels. The underlying cause of the tumefacient
may be predisposing or exciting, or a combination of these. Beginning dilatation
of the hemorrhoidal vessel is incipient tumefaction — hemorrhoidosis. This
causes ...
A rapid transformation method for Solanum tuberosum using binary
Agrobaeterium tumefacient vectors. Plant Cell Rep., 7 (1988) 13-16. 11 D. J.
James, A. J. Passey, D.J. Barbara and M.W. Bevan, Genetic transformation of
apple {Malus ...
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The Journal of Agriculture, Western Australia
VJ 1951 1954 1926 1930 1939 Non-parasitic September Non-parasitic March
Non-parasitic Capel June Non-parasitic Carmel Cydonia oMonga Mill. (QUINCE)
Agrobacterium tumefacient (E.F.S. Crown Call .... Harvey June 1936 & Towns.) ...
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute: JNCI.
Is the high phosphate requirement, apparently associated with this tissue,
necessary because it contains a plant virus or because the virus it contains is
tumefacient? The same question might well be applied to the reaction of the RI
tumor to ...
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Dissertation Abstracts International: The sciences and ...
Wounded plants release simple phenolic compounds that A. tumefacient senses
via the two-component regulatory system encoded by the Ti plasmid, VirA/VirG.
This phenolic sensing results in the transfer of a phosphate group from VirA, the ...
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Medicinal Protein Engineering
... Agrobacterium tumefacient as an introducing agent for the recombinant DNA
into the plant cell nucleus. The second method is based on the bombardment
with DNA-coated gold particles, which allows the simultaneous introduction of ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Bret Harte (Illustrated):
Fatand featureless, pink and pincushiony, itwas borrowedbygushing
maidenhood, exchanged by idiotic maternity, and hadgrown unctuous and
tumefacient under the kisses andembraces of half thehotel. Even in itspresent
repose it ...
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Combined Scintigraphic and Radiographic Diagnosis of Bone ...
Enchondromatosis, or Ollier's disease, is not a neoplastic disease but a dysplasia
with the production of tumefacient cartilaginous masses in the epimetaphyseal
regions of the long bones. Chondromas comprised 12% of benign tumors and ...