Fluorescent antibody technique as a means of localizing Ceratocystis ulmi toxins in elm
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An aggressive strain of Ceratocystis ulmi was grown in a defined medium for the production of phytotoxins. Antisera to two distinct toxins, concanavalin A binding glycopeptides and cerato-ulmin, were prepared and used as probes for the detection and localization of the toxins in toxin-treated cuttings of elm. The toxins caused wilting of elm cuttings and were detected primarily on the pit membranes of bordered pits.
AN IMMUNOFLUORESCENT TECHNIQUE FOR OBSERVING THE BINDING OF CONCANAVALIN A TO FROZEN TISSUE SECTIONS
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