MacGregor A N, Alexander M
J Bacteriol. 1971 Mar;105(3):728-32. doi: 10.1128/jb.105.3.728-732.1971.
Tumor-like structures appeared on the roots of Medicago sativa, Alysicarpus vaginalis, and Trifolium pratense inoculated with a non-nodulating strain of Rhizobium trifolii or with irradiated cultures of either of two nodulating Rhizobium strains. The structures were composed of disorganized plant tissues which, on the basis of microscopic examination, were devoid of bacterial cells. Rhizobia which could nodulate legumes of one cross-inoculation group and which were able to induce formation of such tumor-like structures on plants of a second cross-inoculation group were isolated from extracts of these root growths. The apparent tumorogenic activity of some of the rhizobia, but not their nodulating capacity, was lost when the bacteria were transferred in laboratory media.
在用三叶草根瘤菌的非结瘤菌株或两种结瘤根瘤菌菌株之一的辐照培养物接种的紫花苜蓿、链荚豆和红车轴草的根部出现了瘤状结构。这些结构由杂乱无章的植物组织组成,根据显微镜检查,这些组织中没有细菌细胞。从这些根部生长物的提取物中分离出了能够使一个交叉接种组的豆科植物结瘤并能在第二个交叉接种组的植物上诱导形成这种瘤状结构的根瘤菌。当细菌在实验室培养基中传代时,一些根瘤菌明显的致瘤活性丧失了,但它们的结瘤能力没有丧失。