Hello Lena,

The easiest way to get R rhizogenes would be from ATCC.org (in the state of 
Virginia). However, I hope you have a permit to use it. The APHIS has recently 
changed regulations in respect to this species and you have to receive permit 
to be able to use it. I am in the process of getting the permit now. Hope this 
helps.

Vladimir

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University of Florida/IFAS
700 Experiment Station Road
Lake Alfred, FL 33850
Phone 863-956-8729
Fax 863-956-4631
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<bounce-128114308-97181...@list.cornell.edu> On Behalf Of Lena Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 3:17 PM
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Subject: Source for Rhizobium rhizogenes (Agrobacterium rhizogenes)?

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Hello, PlantGENE forum,

I was wondering if anyone can point me toward sources for Rhizobium rhizogenes 
(Agrobacterium rhizogenes) for plant transformation?

My location is at Cornell University in New York, USA, so an American source 
may be easiest.

Thank you,

Lena Wilson
lc...@cornell.edu<mailto:lc...@cornell.edu>
PhD student
Weber Lab
Cornell University

P.S. This seems to be the first PlantGENE forum message, so fingers crossed 
that this goes well!

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