genes. Chickpea has been considered as a restrictive host for nodulation by rhizobia. However, recent studies have reported that several Mesorhizobium species may effectively nodulate chickpea. With the purpose of investigating the evolutionary relationships between these different species with the ability of nodulating the same host, we analysed 21 Portuguese chickpea rhizobial isolates. Symbiosis genes nifH and nodC were sequenced and used for phylogenetic studies. Symbiotic effectiveness was determined to evaluate its relationship with symbiosis genes. The comparison of 16S rRNA gene-based phylogeny with the phylogenies based on symbiosis genes revealed evidence of lateral transfer of symbiosis genes across different species. Chickpea is...
Several Mesorhizobium species are able to induce effective nodules in chickpea, one of the most impo...
340-350In a combined approach of phenotypic and genotypic characterization, 28 indigenous rhizobial...
One hundred and fifty rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) were isolated from soils sa...
ABSTRACT Chickpea has been considered as a restrictive host for nodulation by rhizobia. However, rec...
Rhizobia are soil bacteria able to establish nitrogen-fixing symbioses with leguminous plants inside...
Using a local Algerian cultivar of chickpea, from 9 sites in Eastern Algeria, along a sub-humid to a...
Aims: To identify several strains of Mesorhizobium amorphae and Mesorhizobium tianshanense nodulatin...
Crop domestication, in general, has reduced genetic diversity in cultivated gene pool of chickpea (C...
Forty-two chickpea-nodulating rhizobia were isolated from soil samples collected from diverse agro-e...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) used to be considered a restrictive host that nodulated and fixed nitr...
Forty-two chickpea-nodulating rhizobia were isolated from soil samples collected from diverse agro-e...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is globally cultivated due to its high nutritional value. As with othe...
International audienceDiversity and taxonomic affiliation of chickpea rhizobia were investigated fro...
The need for sustainable agricultural practices is revitalizing the interest in biological nitrogen ...
Abstract: Aims: In order to evaluate differences between chickpea rhizobial populations from three g...
Several Mesorhizobium species are able to induce effective nodules in chickpea, one of the most impo...
340-350In a combined approach of phenotypic and genotypic characterization, 28 indigenous rhizobial...
One hundred and fifty rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) were isolated from soils sa...
ABSTRACT Chickpea has been considered as a restrictive host for nodulation by rhizobia. However, rec...
Rhizobia are soil bacteria able to establish nitrogen-fixing symbioses with leguminous plants inside...
Using a local Algerian cultivar of chickpea, from 9 sites in Eastern Algeria, along a sub-humid to a...
Aims: To identify several strains of Mesorhizobium amorphae and Mesorhizobium tianshanense nodulatin...
Crop domestication, in general, has reduced genetic diversity in cultivated gene pool of chickpea (C...
Forty-two chickpea-nodulating rhizobia were isolated from soil samples collected from diverse agro-e...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) used to be considered a restrictive host that nodulated and fixed nitr...
Forty-two chickpea-nodulating rhizobia were isolated from soil samples collected from diverse agro-e...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is globally cultivated due to its high nutritional value. As with othe...
International audienceDiversity and taxonomic affiliation of chickpea rhizobia were investigated fro...
The need for sustainable agricultural practices is revitalizing the interest in biological nitrogen ...
Abstract: Aims: In order to evaluate differences between chickpea rhizobial populations from three g...
Several Mesorhizobium species are able to induce effective nodules in chickpea, one of the most impo...
340-350In a combined approach of phenotypic and genotypic characterization, 28 indigenous rhizobial...
One hundred and fifty rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) were isolated from soils sa...