Detection of enteric bacteria within locular tissue of healthy cucumbers
@inproceedings{CUCUMBERSDetectionOE, title={Detection of enteric bacteria within locular tissue of healthy cucumbers}, author={THY CUCUMBERS} }
THE POSSIBILITY that bacteria might be present in the internal tissues of healthy vegetables has largely been ig nored in the past, although several re searchers have shown that such tissues can contain a mixed bacterial flora (Sam ish et al., 1963; Thomas and Graham, I 952). The significance of this phenome non, however, has not been fully eluci dated. Recently we reported the occur rence of internally-borne, soft-rotting plant pathogenic bacteria in certain healthy ap pearing… CONTINUE READING
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