Symbiotic association of several genera of bacteria collectively called as rhizobia and plants belonging to the family Leguminosae (=Fabaceae) results in the process of biological nitrogen fixation, playing a key role in global N cycling, and also bringing relevant contributions to the agriculture. Bradyrhizobium is considered as the ancestral of all nitrogen-fixing rhizobial species, probably originated in the tropics. The genus encompasses a variety of diverse bacteria, but the diversity captured in the analysis of the 16S rRNA is often low. In this study, we analyzed twelve Bradyrhizobium strains selected from previous studies performed by our group for showing high genetic diversity in relation to the described species. In addition to t...
Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata and Arachis hypogaea growing in Ethiopia are nodulated by a genetic...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
Symbiotic association of several genera of bacteria collectively called as rhizobia and plants belon...
Biological nitrogen fixation, with an emphasis on the legume-rhizobia symbiosis, is a key process fo...
Bradyrhizobium are N2-fixing microsymbionts of legumes with relevant applications in agricultural su...
This study reports the multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of nine house-keeping gene fragments (atp...
Rhizobia are bacteria that live in symbiosis with legumes. In Brazil, the species Rhizobium tropici ...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Some specific bacterias collectively called rhizobia are able to form nodules on the roots of legume...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Bradyrhizobium nodulate various leguminous woody plants and herbs, i...
Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata and Arachis hypogaea growing in Ethiopia are nodulated by a genetic...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
Symbiotic association of several genera of bacteria collectively called as rhizobia and plants belon...
Biological nitrogen fixation, with an emphasis on the legume-rhizobia symbiosis, is a key process fo...
Bradyrhizobium are N2-fixing microsymbionts of legumes with relevant applications in agricultural su...
This study reports the multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of nine house-keeping gene fragments (atp...
Rhizobia are bacteria that live in symbiosis with legumes. In Brazil, the species Rhizobium tropici ...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Adresse auteur: lionel.moulin@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceThis study reports the multilocus sequ...
Some specific bacterias collectively called rhizobia are able to form nodules on the roots of legume...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Bradyrhizobium nodulate various leguminous woody plants and herbs, i...
Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata and Arachis hypogaea growing in Ethiopia are nodulated by a genetic...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...
A highly supported maximum-likelihood species phylogeny for the genus Bradyrhizobium was inferred fr...