From davidr222@aol.com Thu Oct 12 19:43:38 EDT 1995
Article: 2791 of bionet.mycology
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From: David Rosen <davidr222@aol.com>
Newsgroups: bionet.plants,bionet.microbiology,bionet.mycology,bionet.molbio.methds.reagnts
Subject: antimicrobrials in plants
Date: 12 Oct 1995 20:42:16 GMT
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I am interested in assaying for and purifying antimicrobrial activity in 
plants.  I would appreciate any information on the following-
1.  Preparing extracts from plants.
2.  Streamlining assaying.
3.  Initial characterization steps when dealing with an activity for    
    which the type of molecule responsible is completely unknown.
4.  Useful journal articles (reviews?), books.
5.  Any other useful suggestions.

Please respond by e-mail to: davidr222@aol.com
Thanks very much for your help.




