. The biology of flowering plants. Phanerogams; Plant physiology; Plant ecology; Plant Physiology. Fig. 36.—Bacterial nodules on leaves, i, Pavetta Zimniermanniatia, showing nodules along mid-rib. | nat. size. 2, Infection of leaf of Psychotria through stoma, and dissolution of leaf cells. Faber.) X 620. (After growth compared with infected plants. Faber isolated the symbiont, showed that it could fix free nitrogen, and that sterile plants infected with the cultures produced normal galls and normal growth (Fig. 36). The picture presented by Ardisia crispa is less clear. The bacterium again occ
. The biology of flowering plants. Phanerogams; Plant physiology; Plant ecology; Plant Physiology. Fig. 36.—Bacterial nodules on leaves, i, Pavetta Zimniermanniatia, showing nodules along mid-rib. | nat. size. 2, Infection of leaf of Psychotria through stoma, and dissolution of leaf cells. Faber.) X 620. (After growth compared with infected plants. Faber isolated the symbiont, showed that it could fix free nitrogen, and that sterile plants infected with the cultures produced normal galls and normal growth (Fig. 36). The picture presented by Ardisia crispa is less clear. The bacterium again occurs at the vegetative point, and again invades the leaves, the ovary, and the seeds, thus. 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 Skene, Macgregor. New York, The Macmillan Company
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