agrobacterial

English

Etymology

From agrobacterium +‎ -al.

Adjective

agrobacterial (comparative more agrobacterial, superlative most agrobacterial)

  1. (bacteriology) Relating to agrobacteria.
    • 2015 August 5, Abbas El Sahili et al., “A Pyranose-2-Phosphate Motif Is Responsible for Both Antibiotic Import and Quorum-Sensing Regulation in Agrobacterium tumefaciens”, in PLoS Pathogens[1], volume 11, →DOI:
      Agrocin 84, having gained access to the A . tumefaciens C58 cytoplasm, is maturated into a toxic moiety (TM84) that inhibits agrobacterial growth.

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