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Correlation between streptomycin resistance and infectiveness inRhizobium trifolii

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Strains ofRhizobium trifolii became non-infective for red clover after acquiring a defined level of streptomycin resistance (str-r) by mutation or transformation.

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Zelazna-Kowalska, I. Correlation between streptomycin resistance and infectiveness inRhizobium trifolii . Plant Soil 35, 67–71 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02661839

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