Curva de sobrevivência à luz ultravioleta do Azospirlllum brasilense (BEIJERIWCK, 1925)
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0375.1982v3n10p103Abstract
Study of Azospirillum brasilense, a bacterium that acts to fix nitrogen in gramineous plants, with the aim of aiding genetic-studies concerned with A. brasilense by means of determining the survival curve for the microorganism exposed to ultraviolet light. A time span of one minute of exposure to radiation was established, and a 5% rate of survival was obtained, representing a recommendable dosage for the induction of mutations, provided that the DNA of the bacteria be sufficiently exposed to the mutagenic agent without, however, drastically reducing the irradiated population, as a radical reduction would cause the frequency of mutants after treatment to become very low.
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