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Plant and Soil, 1993
The dominant allele Rj4 in soybean interdicts or restricts the nodulation of plants by certain strains of bacteria, most of which are classified as Bradyrhizobium elkanii, while the recessive allele permits normal nodulation with the same strains. The near isogenic lines BARC-2 (Rj4) and BARC-3 (rj4) are calculated to be 99.95% identical in their ...
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The dominant allele Rj4 in soybean interdicts or restricts the nodulation of plants by certain strains of bacteria, most of which are classified as Bradyrhizobium elkanii, while the recessive allele permits normal nodulation with the same strains. The near isogenic lines BARC-2 (Rj4) and BARC-3 (rj4) are calculated to be 99.95% identical in their ...
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The Role of Rhizobitoxine in Nodulation by Bradyrhizobium elkanii
2000K. Minamisawa +5 more
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Rhizobitoxine Production of Bradyrhizobium elkanii Enhances Siratro Nodule Formation
2002K. Yuhashi +6 more
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Identification of Bradyrhizobium elkanii using DNA sequences
Shahana Sherin K K +1 moreopenaire +1 more source
Hydrogenase Activity of Soybean Nodules Doubly Infected with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and B. elkanii
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1996Kiwamu Minamisawa
exaly

