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  • 2. Membranes in lupin root nodules. II. Preparation and properties of peribacteroid membranes and bacteroid envelope inner membranes from developing lupin nodules.
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  • 4. Physical association between the peribacteroid membrane and lipopolysaccharide from the bacteroid outer membrane in Rhizobium-infected pea root nodule cells.
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  • 7. delta-Aminolevulinate uptake by Rhizobium bacteroids and its limitation by the peribacteroid membrane in Legume nodules.
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  • 8. Characterization of the peribacteroid membrane ATPase of lupin root nodules.
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  • 11. Division of peribacteroid membranes in root nodules of white clover.
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  • 12. Metabolic changes of rhizobia in legume nodules.
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  • 16. Membranes in lupin root nodules. I. The role of Golgi bodies in the biogenesis of infection threads and peribacteroid membranes.
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  • 17. The legume-Rhizobium symbiosis: a cell surface interaction.
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  • 20. Respiration supported nitrogenase activity of isolated Rhizobium meliloti bacteroids.
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