
doi: 10.1139/m72-058
pmid: 4560488
Cysts of Azotobacter vinelandii which were examined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy appear to be connected to each other by a common, continuous layer of extra-exinic material. This connecting material is easily destroyed and normally not visualized by commonly used techniques. The presence of an extra-exinic capsular material which binds cysts to each other is reported here for the first time.
Bacteriological Techniques, Azotobacter, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Cell Aggregation
Bacteriological Techniques, Azotobacter, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Cell Aggregation
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