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Agrobacterium rhizogenes
causes a disease in susceptible dicotyledonous plants characterized by a proliferation of differentiated root tissue (hairy root) at the site of bacterial injection and following the transfer and integration of the T-
DNA
from the Ri-plasmid into the host plant genome (
1
,
2
). Recently, there has been increased interest in transformation of plants by A. rhizogenes (
3
,
4
). The ease with which Ri-TDNA-transformed plant cells of some plant species can be regenerated to whole plants suggests that an Ri-vector system might be a useful alternative to a Ti-vector system.