[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of native cowpea rhizobia originating from 60 sites across four eco-geographic zones in Senegal Was studied. More than 300 cowpea nodules were analyzed by PCR-RFLP of the 16S-23S rDNA InterGenic Spacer region (IGS). Alignments of IGS sequences indicated that all genotypes were grouping within the Bradyrhizobium genus. The geographical distribution showed that apart from five IGS types, the others were specifically found in only one region. The diversity was significantly higher in the Senegal River valley zone, which presents lower mean annual rainfalls and slightly alkaline soils. Interestingly, two IGS types dominated the Senegalese rhizobial collection,...
The aim of this work was to characterize rhizobia isolated from the root nodules of cowpea (Vigna un...
Eighty-two strains of rhizobia were isolated from soils taken from several sites in Mauritania and S...
The biodiversity of rhizobium in soils of the São Francisco Valley is unknown and can be studied usi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of native cowp...
The diversity of #Bradyrhizobium# strains nodulating three cowpea (#Vigna unguiculata# L. Walp.) cul...
International audienceBradyrhizobia are Gram-negative soil bacteria that regroup a growing number of...
Abstract Background Cowpea is the most important food grain legume in Sub-Saharan Africa. However, n...
We isolated 71 slow-growing bacterial strains from nodules of 27 native leguminous plants species in...
Abstract Identification and symbiotic characterization of indigenous rhizobial isolates are the basi...
Limited nitrogen (N) content in the soil is a major challenge to sustainable and high crop productio...
Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata and Arachis hypogaea growing in Ethiopia are nodulated by a genetic...
Herb legumes have great potential for rehabilitation of semi-arid degraded soils in Sahelian ecosyst...
The leguminous inoculation with nodule-inducing bacteria that perform biological nitrogenfixation is...
International audienceCowpea is an important food grain legume in the Sudano Sahelian zone of Mali. ...
Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. presents phenotypical variabilities and in order to study the g...
The aim of this work was to characterize rhizobia isolated from the root nodules of cowpea (Vigna un...
Eighty-two strains of rhizobia were isolated from soils taken from several sites in Mauritania and S...
The biodiversity of rhizobium in soils of the São Francisco Valley is unknown and can be studied usi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of native cowp...
The diversity of #Bradyrhizobium# strains nodulating three cowpea (#Vigna unguiculata# L. Walp.) cul...
International audienceBradyrhizobia are Gram-negative soil bacteria that regroup a growing number of...
Abstract Background Cowpea is the most important food grain legume in Sub-Saharan Africa. However, n...
We isolated 71 slow-growing bacterial strains from nodules of 27 native leguminous plants species in...
Abstract Identification and symbiotic characterization of indigenous rhizobial isolates are the basi...
Limited nitrogen (N) content in the soil is a major challenge to sustainable and high crop productio...
Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata and Arachis hypogaea growing in Ethiopia are nodulated by a genetic...
Herb legumes have great potential for rehabilitation of semi-arid degraded soils in Sahelian ecosyst...
The leguminous inoculation with nodule-inducing bacteria that perform biological nitrogenfixation is...
International audienceCowpea is an important food grain legume in the Sudano Sahelian zone of Mali. ...
Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. presents phenotypical variabilities and in order to study the g...
The aim of this work was to characterize rhizobia isolated from the root nodules of cowpea (Vigna un...
Eighty-two strains of rhizobia were isolated from soils taken from several sites in Mauritania and S...
The biodiversity of rhizobium in soils of the São Francisco Valley is unknown and can be studied usi...