The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with the roots of plants in the Leguminosae family. Multiple genomic clusters defined by whole genome comparisons occur within Rhizobium, but their equivalence to species is controversial. In this study we investigated such genomic clusters to ascertain their significance in a species phylogeny context. Phylogenomic inferences based on complete sets of ribosomal proteins and stringent core genome markers revealed the main lineages of Rhizobium. The clades corresponding to R. etli and R. leguminosarum species show several genomic clusters with average genomic nucleotide identities (ANI > 95%), and a continuum of divergent strains, respectively. Th...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but th...
Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but th...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but th...
Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but th...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...
Bacteria currently included in Rhizobium leguminosarum are too diverse to be considered a single spe...