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Meaning of "co-cultivation"

Co-cultivation (noun) - Co-cultivation is a term used in biology and agriculture to describe the practice of growing two or more different types of organisms, such as plants or bacteria, together in the same environment. Co-cultivation can help support symbiotic relationships or facilitate research on interactions between species

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Continuation of the fermentation as a co-cultivation of propionibacterium and yeast.
Co-cultivation of propionibacterium and yeast.
Explants were maintained in the same condition as in the co-cultivation step.
Optionally the co-cultivation step comprises subjecting the cells to an osteogenic stimulus.
Cultures were maintained in the same condition as in the co-cultivation step.
Agrobacterium for plant transfection and co-cultivation is prepared 1 day prior to transformation.
Efficiency of gene transfer can be increased by multiple infection cycles or by co-cultivation.
The different treatments during co-cultivation do not appear to have any significant effect on selection.
No freezing was allowed before co-cultivation.
Apparently, during co-cultivation the conidia germinated and grew out too far to allow a stringent selection.
Additional measures are secretion of cytokines during co-cultivation with target cells.
Co-cultivation resulted in higher levels of Lov expression in certain cells.
The present invention provides fungal cells, tolerant to co-cultivation with propionibacterium.
The first method is co-cultivation of Agrobacterium with cultured isolated protoplasts.
The present invention uses yeast cells, tolerant to co-cultivation with propionibacterium.

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To start the co-cultivation for intact meristems, Agrobacterium is placed on the meristem.
The leaf discs were then blotted dry and placed on co-cultivation media for 4 days.
After co-cultivation steps can be included to remove, suppress growth or kill the Agrobacterium rhizogenes.
In one of those pigs the causative agent was reisolated upon co-cultivation with spf macrophages.
Following this co-cultivation period an optional " resting " step is contemplated.
Another approach to propagating the recombinant virus may involve co-cultivation with wild-type virus.
Ii co-cultivation with human PBLs.
A third approach to propagating the recombinant virus may involve co-cultivation with wild-type virus.
The medium employed after the co-cultivation step preferably contains a bacteriocide ( antibiotic ).
They are then removed from the suspension onto solid culture medium for three day co-cultivation.
Rice, fish and crayfish co-cultivation test base.
All the visible leaves and axillary buds were removed under the dissecting microscope before co-cultivation.
Infection and co-cultivation.
Carbenicillin is used to kill the Agrobacterium strains after co-cultivation.
In an alternative embodiment, the co-cultivation is not conducted in the presence of a virulence-inducing compound.
The seedling explants were transferred onto the filter paper overlaying the co-cultivation medium without blotting.
In the case of co-cultivation, the co-cultivation media is also preferably prepared without plant hormones.
For example, DNA may be introduced as a plasmid by Agrobacterium in co-cultivation or bombardment.
After about a 3-day co-cultivation period the meristems are transferred to culture medium with selection agents.
The activated state of EC could be supported by co-cultivation with tumor cells.
Results of a co-cultivation experiment in tobacco are shown in Table 8.
Kanamycin was present in all cultivation medium except for co-cultivation and regeneration on MS.
Co-cultivation of Agrobacterium with cultured isolated protoplasts ;.
The middle and proximal parts were used for co-cultivation with Agrobacterium.
Following the co-cultivation period, embryos were transferred to Resting medium.
The concentration of Agrobacterium used for infection and co-cultivation may need to be varied.
The results of these co-cultivation experiments are shown in Table 7.
Also could be used the EC culture activated by the in-vitro co-cultivation with tumor cells.
After 36 hours of co-cultivation the cultivation medium was removed and was termed TSN solution.
The method of claim 6 wherein the culture is by co-cultivation.
The results after 6 days co-cultivation are depicted in Table 3 above.
The number of regenerated shoots was registered 4 weeks after co-cultivation.
Co-cultivation proceeded for the following 48 hours.
Step the highest number of IgG+ - wells / cell clones after co-cultivation can be obtained.
Co-cultivation of the cells is performed for 48 hours.

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