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Plant Physiology 64:65-68 (1979) © 1979 American Society of Plant Biologists Inhibition of Soybean Cell Growth by the Adsorption of Rhizobium japonicumDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Osaka Prefecture, Sakai, Osaka, Japan
Soybean cells in suspension culture were inhibited in their growth by mixed culture with Rhizobium japonicum 5033. Rhizobium cells had the ability to adsorb on the surface of soybean cells. Cell envelope prepared from Rhizobium by sonic oscillation inhibited the growth of soybean cells. The growth-inhibiting activity of the cell envelope was depressed by
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