. A manual of bacteriology for agricultural and general science students. Bacteriology. BACTEEIA OF THE SOIL 69 root. Stain the sections in 1 per cent acetic acid in which are dissolved equal portions of fuchsin and methyl violet. Wash the sections briefly with water and make microscopic Fis. 30. Increased growth of beans due to inoculation with B. radicicola Plant on the left grown in uninoculated soil; plant on the right grown in inoculated soil. (Alter Ferguson) Look especially for the " infection threads " extending through the cortical cells of the root. The protop
. A manual of bacteriology for agricultural and general science students. Bacteriology. BACTEEIA OF THE SOIL 69 root. Stain the sections in 1 per cent acetic acid in which are dissolved equal portions of fuchsin and methyl violet. Wash the sections briefly with water and make microscopic Fis. 30. Increased growth of beans due to inoculation with B. radicicola Plant on the left grown in uninoculated soil; plant on the right grown in inoculated soil. (Alter Ferguson) Look especially for the " infection threads " extending through the cortical cells of the root. The protoplasm of the root cells and tubercle cells should appear blue, and the bacteria Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reed, Howard Sprague, 1876-. Boston, New York, Ginn
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