Bradyrhizobium cenepequi sp. nov., Bradyrhizobium semiaridum sp. nov., Bradyrhizobium hereditatis sp. nov. and Bradyrhizobium australafricanum sp. nov., symbionts of different leguminous plants of Western Australia and South Africa and definition of three novel symbiovars [PDF]
Bradyrhizobium is a heterogeneous bacterial genus capable of establishing symbiotic associations with a broad range of legume hosts, including species of economic and environmental importance.
Milena Serenato Klepa +2 more
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International audienceHenan Province is a major area of peanut production in China but the rhizobia nodulating the crop in this region have not been described.
Song, Jiangchun +9 more
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Novel European free-living, non-diazotrophic Bradyrhizobium isolates from contrasting soils that lack nodulation and nitrogen fixation genes - a genome comparison [PDF]
The slow-growing genus Bradyrhizobium is biologically important in soils, with different representatives found to perform a range of biochemical functions including photosynthesis, induction of root nodules and symbiotic nitrogen fixation and ...
Shaw, L. J. +11 more
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Fig. 3. Aheatmap illustrating the Average Nucleotide Identity (ANIb) similarity between Bradyrhizobium type strains within the B. elkanii supergroup. ANIb pairwise values were calculated using BLAST in JSpecies.
Coetzee, Martin P.A. +9 more
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Phylogenomics and comparative genomics analyses of Bradyrhizobium and its species
This supplementary material data file contains figures and tables for each chapter of a PhD thesis titled "Genome-based systematics of Bradyrhizobium and its species". There are 4 folders, each labeled Chapter 2 to Chapter 5.
Juanita Avontuur (16996314) +3 more
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Lupinus mariae-josephi is a recently described endemic Lupinus species from a small area in Eastern Spain where it thrives in soils with active lime and high pH. The L.
Durán Wendt, David +14 more
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Viability of Bradyrhizobium japanicum on soybean seeds enhanced by magnetite nanoparticles during desiccation [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate whether magnetite nanoparticles affect the viability of Bradyrhizobium japanicum cells residing on the surface of soybean seeds during desiccation.
Ghalamboran, M. R., Ramsden, Jeremy J.
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Communication and signal exchange in the Rhizobium bradyrhizobium legume system [PDF]
A new comprehensive communication concept in the Rhizobium/Bradyrhizobium legume symbiosis was developed. It includes a root zone specific flavonoid exudation, the differential activity of phenylpropane/acetate pathway derivatives on chemotaxis, nod-gene
Bolanos, Christina +15 more
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Poor competitiveness of Bradyrhizobium in pigeon pea root colonization in Indian soils
Pigeon pea, a legume crop native to India, is the primary source of protein for more than a billion people in developing countries. The plant can form symbioses with N2-fixing bacteria; however, reports of poor crop nodulation in agricultural soils ...
Pullabhotla, Sarma VSRN +23 more
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We investigated the compatibility between adzuki bean and Bradyrhizobium USDA strains and the relation between the genetic diversity of indigenous adzuki bean-nodulating bradyrhizobia and their geographical distribution in Japan.
Masahiro Yamaguchi +4 more
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