Biochemical characterization of fast- and slow-growing Rhizobium japonicum = Fast-growing과 slow-growing Rhizobium japonicum의 생화학적 특성

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Biochemical characterization of fast- and slow-growing Rhizobium japonicum = Fast-growing과 slow-growing Rhizobium japonicum의 생화학적 특성
Author(s)
Chang Jin Kim; Sung Hoon Kim; Tae Ick Mheen
Bibliographic Citation
Korean Journal of (Applied) Microbiology & Biotechnology, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 13-17
Publication Year
1985
Abstract
Fast-growing, acid-producing soybean rhizobia were examined to determine their biochemical relatedness to each other, to typical slow-growing Rhizobium japonicum strains, and to other fast-growing species of Rhizobium. Although both the fast- and slow-growing soybean rhizobia were positive for catalase, urease, oxidase, nitrate reductase, and penicillinase, the fast-growing strains grouped with other fast-growing species of Rhizobium in that they tolerated 2% NaCl, were capable of growth at pH 9.5, utilized a large variety of carbohydrates (notably disaccharides), and produced serum zones in litmus milk. In addition, these fastgrowing strains were similar to other fast-growing species of Rhizobium in that they produced appreciable levels of P-galactosidase and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase but had no detectable hydrogenase activity. The fast-growing soybean rhizobia share symbiotic host specificity with Brudyvhizobium japonicum, but appear to be related biochemically to the other fast-growing species of Rhizobium.
ISSN
0257-2389
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Type
Article
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