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Plant Physiology 83:529-534 (1987)
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Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation

Virulence of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Strain A281 on Legumes 1

Elizabeth E. Hood, Robert T. Fraley and Mary-Dell Chilton

Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, Monsanto Company, 700 Chesterfield Village Parkway, St. Louis, Missouri 63198, Ciba-Geigy Biotechnology Facility, P.O. Box 12257, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709

This study addresses the basis of host range on legumes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain A281, an L,L-succinamopine strain. We tested virulence of T-DNA and vir region constructs from this tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid with complementary Ti plasmid regions from heterologous nopaline and octopine strains.


1 Supported in part by Department of Energy grant DE-AC02-81ER10888 to R. N. Beachy. E. E.H. was supported by the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Washington University and by a fellowship from Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.




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