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[[Image:SEM_P.syringae.JPG|thumb|800px|right|Fig. | [[Image:SEM_P.syringae.JPG|thumb|800px|right|Fig 1. Scanning Electron Microscopy of Pseudomonas syringae on an ovary of a tomato plant. P.syringae is rod shaped, gram-negative, and has polar flagella. http://www.apsnet.org/publications/phytopathology/backissues/Documents/1983Articles/Phyto73n01_39.PDF.]].<br> | ||
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By Brandon Byrd
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Bioprecipitation and
P.syringae’s Role in Bioprecipitation
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Mechanisms for Ice Nucleation
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Ecological Implications of
P.syringae Bioprecipitation
Conclusion
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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2016, Kenyon College.