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Definition of Pseudomonads
1. pseudomonad [n] - See also: pseudomonad
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pseudomonads
Literary usage of Pseudomonads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rice Seed Health: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Rice Seed by International Rice Research Institute, United Nations Development Programme (1988)
"Growth of many pseudomonads, including several rice pathogens, ... Therefore,
samples to be enriched for pseudomonads may be maintained at around 20 °C even ..."
2. Bioremediation: The Tokyo '94 Workshop by Yoshitaka Ando, OECD Staff, Tokyo '94 Workshop (1994), Salomon Wald, OECD (1995)
"... FOR RECOMBINANT pseudomonads RELEASED INTO THE ENVIRONMENT FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE
DEGRADATION'^ by Gary S. Sayler Center for Environmental Biotechnology, ..."
3. A Manual of Rice Seed Health Testing by T W Mew, J K Misra (1994)
"(For schematic diagram of these processes, see Figure 7.2) pseudomonads There
are two main groups of phytopathogenic pseudomonads: the ..."
4. Pathogens of Maize Seeds: Bibliographyby Andrew Kalinski by Andrew Kalinski (1994)
"... GH, 1987, Isolation of fluorescent pseudomonads capable of growing on EPTC,
Abstract Weed Science Society of America, 27:73. ..."
5. Rice Biotechnology by Gurdev S. Khush, Gary H. Toenniessen (1991)
"The pseudomonads, which are especially difficult to detect and diagnose in seed
because of their similarity to saprophytic, nonpathogenic pseudomonads, ..."
6. An Evaluation of Community-driven Economic Development, Land Tenure, and by Etienne Louis Nel, Trevor Raymond Hill, Human Sciences Research Council (2000)
"The pseudomonads, which belong to the family Pseudomonadaceae, are a very large
group of ... The pseudomonads are found in soil, fresh water, sea water and ..."