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Rhizobium (Agrobacterium) is one genus in the family Rhizobiaceae. Most of the species are epi- or endophytic bacteria which include tumorigenic or rhizogenic pathogens, root nodule bacteria, and commensal endosymbionts.
Yoshiteru Noutoshi +5 more
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Background Allorhizobium vitis (formerly named Agrobacterium vitis or Agrobacterium biovar 3) is the primary causative agent of crown gall disease of grapevine worldwide. We obtained and analyzed whole-genome sequences of diverse All.
Nemanja Kuzmanović +6 more
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Cyclic beta-glucans of members of the family Rhizobiaceae
Cyclic beta-glucans are low-molecular-weight cell surface carbohydrates that are found almost exclusively in bacteria of the Rhizobiaceae family. These glucans are major cellular constituents, and under certain culture conditions their levels may reach up to 20% of the total cellular dry weight.
M W, Breedveld, K J, Miller
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DNA:DNA Hybridization Studies of Rhizobium japonicum and Related Rhizobiaceae [PDF]
The symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with soybeans (Glycine max) have been classified routinely as Rhizobium japonicum. DNA:DNA hybridization studies were conducted to estimate the genetic relationships of strains labelled as R. japonicum to clarify their taxonomic status.
A. B. HOLLIS, W. E. KLOOS, G. H. ELKAN
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Bacteria within the digestive tract of adult honey bees are likely to play a key role in the digestion of sugar-rich foods. However, the influence of diet on honey bee gut bacteria is not well understood.
Michelle A Taylor +5 more
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Although several commensal alphaproteobacteria form close relationships with plant hosts where they aid in (e.g.,) nitrogen fixation and nodulation, only a few inhabit animal hosts. Among these, Reichenowia picta, R. ornata and R.
Sebastian Kvist +4 more
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Associated bacteria of Botryococcus braunii (Chlorophyta) [PDF]
Botryococcus braunii (Chlorophyta) is a green microalga known for producing hydrocarbons and exopolysaccharides (EPS). Improving the biomass productivity of B. braunii and hence, the productivity of the hydrocarbons and of the EPS, will make B.
Joao D. Gouveia +6 more
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Fruit function beyond dispersal: effect of fruit decomposition on the plant microbiome assembly. [PDF]
Summary The evolutionary role of fruits has primarily been linked to seed dispersal. However, their influence on the soil and plant microbiomes subsequent to their decomposition has received no attention. We hypothesized that fruit decomposition alters the soil microbiome, and consequently the plant microbiome and performance.
Hoefle D +8 more
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Roses by Other Names: Taxonomy of theRhizobiaceae [PDF]
When Shakespeare wrote (46), “What's in a name? that which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet,” he implied that phenotypes (scent in this case) take precedence over nomenclature. In popular usage, they usually do. Cartoonists classify politicians by their ears or noses.
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Degradation of the Herbicide Glyphosate by Members of the Family Rhizobiaceae [PDF]
Several strains of the family Rhizobiaceae were tested for their ability to degrade the phosphonate herbicide glyphosate (isopropylamine salt of N -phosphonomethylglycine). All organisms tested (seven Rhizobium meliloti strains, Rhizobium leguminosarum ...
C-M, Liu +3 more
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