Bacteriophage Ecology Group
Reference Abstracts (1972)
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  1. Phages defectifs chez Chromobacterium. Ackermann, H.-W., Gauvreau, L. (1972). Zentrabl. Bakteriol. Parasitenkd. Infektionskr. Hyg. Abt. 1 Orig. Reihe A 221:196-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  2. Photosynthesis and the development of the blue-green algal virus N-1. Adolph, K.W., Haselkorn, R. (1972). Virology 47:370-374. [TOP OF PAGE]

  3. Isolation and preliminary characterization of bacteriophages for Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus. Althauser, M., Samsonoff, W.A., Anderson, C., Conti, S.F. (1972). J. Virol. 10:516-523. [TOP OF PAGE]

  4. [Isolation of bacteriophages from lysogenic Nocardia asteroides strains]. Andrzejewski, J., Pietkiewicz, D. (1972). ZENTRALBLATT FUR BAKTERIOLOGIE, PARASITENKUNDE, 219:366-369. [TOP OF PAGE]

  5. [Origin of life on earth according to data on the evolution of microorganisms and their parasitism]. Avakian, A.A. (1972). Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 206:1260-1263. [TOP OF PAGE]

  6. Appearance of new biological properties in populations of protista cells possibly transfected with the genome of an animal virus. Babbar, O.P., Verma, N.D. (1972). INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 10:166-171. [TOP OF PAGE]

  7. Bacteriophages of Rhizobium trifolii. 1. Morphology and host range. Barnet, Y.M. (1972). J. Gen. Virol. 15:1-5. [TOP OF PAGE]

  8. Failure to produce experimental sarcoidosis in guinea pigs with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and mycobacteriophage DS6A. Boman, B.U., Amos, W.T., Geer, J.C. (1972). Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 105:85-94. [TOP OF PAGE]

  9. Algal Viruses. Brown, R.M., Jr. (1972). Virus Res. 17:243-277. [TOP OF PAGE]

  10. Bacteriophages recovered from sewage. Calabro, J.F., Cosenza, B.J., Kolega, J.J. (1972). Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation 44:2355-2358. [TOP OF PAGE]

  11. TRANSDUCTION AND PHAGE CONVERSION IN VIBRIO FETUS. Chang, W.-F. (1972). Colorado State University. [TOP OF PAGE]

  12. Proteolytic and microbial inactivation of enteroviruses. Cliver, D.O., Herrmann, J.E. (1972). Water Res. 6:797-805. [TOP OF PAGE]

  13. Relationship between Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus 6-5-S and autoclaved host bacteria. Crothers, S.F., Fackrell, H.B., Huang, J.C., Robinson, J. (1972). Canadian Journal of Microbiology 18:1941-1948. [TOP OF PAGE]

  14. Characteristics of three phages infectious for psychrophilic fishery isolates of Pseudomonas putrefaciens. Delisle, A.L., Levin, R.E. (1972). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek J. Microbiol. 38:1-8. [TOP OF PAGE]

  15. Bacteriophages of psychrophilic pseudomonads. II. Host range of phage active against Pseudomonas putrefaciens. Delisle, A.L., Levin, R.E. (1972). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek J. Microbiol. 38:1-8. [TOP OF PAGE]

  16. Effect of temperature on an obligately psychrophilic phage-host system of Pseudomonas putrefaciens. Delisle, A.L., Levin, R.E. (1972). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek J. Microbiol. 38:9-15. [TOP OF PAGE]

  17. Studies on bacteriophage distribution. II. Isolation and host range based classification of phages active on three species of Enterobacteriaceae. Dhillon, T.S., Dhillon, E.K.S. (1972). Jpn. J. Microbiol. 16:297-306. [TOP OF PAGE]

  18. Uptake of bacteriophage and their subsequent survival in edible west coast crabs after processing. DiGirolamo, R.L., Wiczynski, L., Daley, M., Miranda, F., Viehweger, C. (1972). Appl. Microbiol. 23:1073-1076. [TOP OF PAGE]

  19. Bacteriophages of Clostridium botulinum. Dolman, C.E., Chang, E. (1972). Can. J. Microbiol. 18:67-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  20. Recombination in staphylococcal bacteriophages. Duval-Iflah, Y. (1972). J. Gen. Virol. 16:237-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  21. Developmental pathways for the temperate phage: Lysis vs. lysogeny. Echols, H. (1972). Ann. Rev. Genet. 6:157-190. [TOP OF PAGE]

  22. [Isolation and concentration of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus]. Eremenko, V.V., Mardachev, S.R. (1972). COMPTES RENDUS HEBDOMADAIRES DES SEANCES DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES. 274:1589-1592. [TOP OF PAGE]

  23. [Methods of concentrating and separating Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus from host cells]. Eremenko, V.V., Mardashev, S.R. (1972). Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii 49:126-130. [TOP OF PAGE]

  24. Formation of various genome lengths of hybrids between the serologically and morphologically unrelated bacteriophage species. Fukuda, S., Yamamoto, N. (1972). Virology 50:727-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  25. lambda phage transcription in human fibroblasts. Geier, M.R., Merril, C.R. (1972). Virology 47:638-643. [TOP OF PAGE]

  26. Formation of hybrids between coliphage l and Salmonella phage P22 with a Salmonella typhimurium hybrid sensitive to these phages. Gemski, P., Baron, L.S., Yamamoto, N. (1972). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 69:3110-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  27. Isolation and host range studies of marine bacteriophages. Gill, M.L., Nealson, K. (1972). Biol. Bull. 143:463-464. [TOP OF PAGE]

  28. Limit cycles in predator-prey communities. Gilpin, M.E. (1972). Science 177:900-904. [TOP OF PAGE]

  29. [Current status of the study of a new parasitic group of bacteria, Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus]. Gvozdiak, R.I., Romanenko, V.M. (1972). Mikrobiolohichnyi Zhurnal 33:383-390. [TOP OF PAGE]

  30. On the stability of marine bacteriophages. Hidaka, T. (1972). Bull. Jap. Soc. Fish. 38:517-523. [TOP OF PAGE]

  31. Phage contamination and control. Hongo, M., Oki, T., Ogata, S. (1972). pp. 67-90. In In Yamada, K. (ed.), The Microbial Production of Amino Acids. Wiley, New York. [TOP OF PAGE]

  32. Method of obtaining plaque-forming phage X of Shigella flexneri. Jankowski, S. (1972). Archivum Immunologii et Therapiae Experimentalis 20:109-117. [TOP OF PAGE]

  33. Study of bacteriophages in Kinko Bay. Kakimoto, D., Nagatomi, H. (1972). Bull. Jap. Soc. Sci. Fish. 38:271-278. [TOP OF PAGE]

  34. Untersuchungen an T3-phagen. Krüger, D.H., Presber, W., Mann, W., Rosenthal, H.A. (1972). Acta Biol. Med. Germ. 29:477-482. [TOP OF PAGE]

  35. Morphology of bacteriophages used for typing Shigella bacilli. Krzywy, T., Slopek, S. (1972). Zentralbl. Bakteriol. Paasitenk. Infecktionskr. Hyg. Abt. Orig. 219:313-323. [TOP OF PAGE]

  36. Ultrastructure of Shigella and Klebsiella bacteriophages. Bacteriophages with contractile tails. Krzywy, T. (1972). Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. (Warsz) 20:621-679. [TOP OF PAGE]

  37. Morphology of bacteriophages of for typing Klebsiellla bacilli. Krzywy, T., Przondo-Hessek, A., Slopek, S. (1972). Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. (Warsz) 20:85-107. [TOP OF PAGE]

  38. A bacteriophage of Bacillus subtilis which forms plaques only at temperatures above 50 C. I. Physical and chemical characteristics of TSP-1. LaMontage, J.R., McDonald, W.C. (1972). J. Virol. 9:646-651. [TOP OF PAGE]

  39. A bacteriophage of Bacillus subtilis which forms plaques only at temperatures above 50 C. II. Reduction of TSP-1-specific receptor sites on cells grown at 37 C or 45 C, and the temperature-dependent inactivation of replicating phage. LaMontagne, J.R., McDonald, W.C. (1972). J. Virol. 9:652-658. [TOP OF PAGE]

  40. A bacteriophage of bacillus subtilis which forms plaques only at temperatures above 50 C. 3. Inhibition of TSP-1-specific deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis at 37 C and 45 C. LaMontagne, J.R., McDonald, W.C. (1972). J. Virol. 9:659-663. [TOP OF PAGE]

  41. An electron microscope study of infection by the blue-gree algal virus SM-1. MacKenzie, J.J., Haselkorn, R. (1972). Virology 49:505-516. [TOP OF PAGE]

  42. Photosynthesis and the development of blue-green algal virus SM-1. MacKenzie, J.J., Haselkorn, R. (1972). Virology 49:517-521. [TOP OF PAGE]

  43. The isolation and characterization of a strain of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus. Mare, I.J., Hugo, N. (1972). SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL 46:68-71. [TOP OF PAGE]

  44. ??? Merril, C.R., Friedman, T.B., Attallah, A., Geier, M.R., Krell, K., Yarkin, R. (1972). In Vitro 8:91-93. [this is cited in Lederberg, 1996 (PNAS 93:3167-3168): "Phages are commonly found in bovine sera used for cell culture (ref)"]. [TOP OF PAGE]

  45. [Cyst-like cells of the soil strain of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus]. Mishustin, E.N., Nikitina, E.S. (1972). IZVESTIIA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR. SERIIA BIOLOGICHESKAIA 1:149-150. [TOP OF PAGE]

  46. Effect of Zn 2+ on the adsorption of male-specific filamentous deoxyribonucleic acid and isometric ribonucleic acid bacteriophages. Ou, J.T., Anderson, T.F. (1972). J. Virol. 10:869-871. [TOP OF PAGE]

  47. Lysogeny of the blue-green alga Plectonema boryanum by LPP2-SP1 cyanophage. Padan, E., Shilo, M., Oppenheim, A.B. (1972). Virology 47:525-526. [TOP OF PAGE]

  48. Host-virus interactions in Escherichia coli: Effet of startionary phase on viral release from MS2-infected bacteria. Propst-Ricciuti, C. (1972). J. Virol. 10:162-165. [TOP OF PAGE]

  49. Phages for facultatively thermophilic strains of Bacillus stearothermophilus. Reanney, D.C., Wood, M. (1972). Virology ?:?-? [TOP OF PAGE]

  50. Nonidentity of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus strains 109D and 109J. Rittenberg, S.C. (1972). J. Bacteriol. 109:432-433. [TOP OF PAGE]

  51. Virus-like particles in Mycoplasma hominis. Robertson, J., Bomersall, M., Gill, P. (1972). Can. J. Micribiol. 18:1971-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  52. Organization of bacteriophage tail-like particles in cells of Chromobacterium violaceum. Rucinsky, T.E., Gregory, J.P., Cotas-Robles, E.H. (1972). J. Bacteriol. 110:754-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  53. Isolation and characterization of AS-1, a phycovirus infecting the blue-green algae, Anacystis nidulans and Synechococcus cedrorum. Safferman, R.S., Diener, T.O., Desjardins, P.R., Morris, M.E. (1972). Virology 47:105-113. [TOP OF PAGE]

  54. A new bacteriophage specific for a saprophytic mutant of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus. Schindler, J., Ludvik, J. (1972). Acta Virol. 16:501-502. [TOP OF PAGE]

  55. Molecular heterogeneity of the Bdellovibrios: evidence of two new species. Seideler, R.J., Mandel, M., Baptist, J.N. (1972). J. Bacteriol. 109:209-217. [TOP OF PAGE]

  56. Relative resistance of poliovirus 1 and coliphage f2 and T2 in water. Shah, P.C., McCamish, J. (1972). Appl. Microbiol. 24:658-659. [TOP OF PAGE]

  57. Pollution effects on phycovirus and host algae ecology. Shane, M.S., Cannon, R.E., DeMichele, E. (1972). Journal / Water Pollution Control Federation 44:2294-2302. [TOP OF PAGE]

  58. Phage typing of Shigella flexneri. Slopek, S., Durlakova, I., Kucharewicz-Krukowska, A., Krzywy, T., Slopek, A., Weber, B. (1972). Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. (Warsz) 20:1-60. [TOP OF PAGE]

  59. Ampicillin resistance in Escherichia coli by phage infection. Smith, H.W. (1972). Nature 238:205-206. [TOP OF PAGE]

  60. Isolation of a polyvalent bacteriophage for Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Aerobacter aerogenes. Souza, K.A., Ginoza, H.S., Haight, R.D. (1972). J. Virol. 9:851-856. [TOP OF PAGE]

  61. Physiology of the bdellovibrios. Starr, M.P., Huang, J.C. (1972). Adv. Microbial Physiol. 8:215-261. [TOP OF PAGE]

  62. Protection of T4 bacteriophage against inactivation during freezing and thawing by addition of peptides. Steele, P.R. (1972). JOURNAL OF HYGIENE 70:465-472. [TOP OF PAGE]

  63. Isolation and partial characterization of a marine bacteriophage. Stevenson, J.H., Albright, L.J. (1972). A. Allg. Mikrobiol. 12:599-603. [TOP OF PAGE]

  64. Isolation and taxonomic significance of bacteriophages for non-proteolytic Chlostridium botulinum. Sugiyama, H., King, G.J. (1972). J. Gen. Microbiol. 70:517-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  65. Studies on temperate phages of Lactobacillus salivarius. I. Morphological, biological, and serological properties of newly isolated temperate phages of Lactobacillus salivarius. Tohyama, K., Sakurai, T., Arai, H., Oda, A. (1972). Jpn. J. Microbiol. 16:385-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  66. Protection against aerosol-inactivation of bacteriophage T 1 by peptides and amino acids. Trouwborst, T., Winkler, K.C. (1972). J. Gen. Virol. 17:1-11. [TOP OF PAGE]

  67. Predator-prey interactions of Dictyostelium discoideum and Escherichia coli in continuous culture. Tsuchiya, H.M., Drake, J.F., Jost, J.L., Fredrickson, A.G. (1972). J. Bacteriol. 110:1147-1153. Dictoysostelium discoideum and Escherichia coli were aerobically propagated in mixed continuous culture in a predator-prey relationship, and the effects of temperature and holding times were examined. Oscillations developed in the concentration of glucose, the limiting substrate for E. coli, and in the densities of the two populations, but eventually steady-state populations were reached. The experimental data were analyzed according to the Lotka-Volterra model for prey-predator relationships and by the Monod model for saturation kinetics. A comparison of the adequancy of the two models in describing predation is given. [TOP OF PAGE]

  68. Three-membered parasitic system: a bacteriophage, Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, and Escherichia coli. Varon, M., Levisohn, R. (1972). J. Virol. 9:519-525. [TOP OF PAGE]

  69. The requirement for calcium in infection with Lactobacillus phage. Watanabe, K., Takesue, S. (1972). J. Gen. Virol. 17:19-30. [TOP OF PAGE]

  70. ??? Yamagishi, H., Ozeki, H. (1972). Virology 48:316-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  71. Some host-parasite genetic interaction models. Yu, P. (1972). Theor. Pop. Biol. 3:347-357. [TOP OF PAGE]

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