The genus Agrobacterium was created a century ago by Conn who included it in the family Rhizobiaceae together with the genus Rhizobium. Initially, the genus Agrobacterium contained the non-pathogenic species Agrobacterium radiobacter and the plant pathogenic species Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Agrobacterium rhizogenes. At the end of the past century two new pathogenic species, Agrobacterium rubi and Agrobacterium vitis, were added to the genus. Already in the present century these species plus Agrobacterium larrymoorei were reclassified into genus Rhizobium. This reclassification was controversial and for a time both genus names were used when new species were described. Few years ago, after a taxonomic revision based on genomic data, the...
Biovar 1 of the genus Agrobacterium consists of at least nine genomic species that have not yet rece...
The family Rhizobiaceae accommodates the seven genera Rhizobium, Neorhizobium, Allorhizobium, Agroba...
Biovar 1 of the genus Agrobacterium consists of at least nine genomic species that have not yet rece...
The genera Agrobacterium, Allorhizobium, and Rhizobium belong to the family Rhizobiaceae. However, t...
With a view to an improved taxonomy of the genus Agrobadmiurn, 45 strains, including representatives...
The genus Agrobacterium includes plant-associated bacteria and opportunistic human pathogens. Taxono...
The reported Agrobacterium radiobacter DSM 30174T genome is highly fragmented, hindering robust comp...
Agrobacterium is the only cellular organism on Earth that is naturally capable of transferring genet...
International audienceRhizobium pusense was recently described after isolation from the rhizosphere ...
The genus Agrobacterium contains a group of plant-pathogenic bacteria that have been developed into ...
AbstractRhizobium pusense was recently described after isolation from the rhizosphere of chickpea. M...
Herein the members of the Subcommittee on Taxonomy of Rhizobia and Agrobacteria of the International...
The family Rhizobiaceae accommodates the seven genera Rhizobium, Neorhizobium, Allorhizobium, Agroba...
Biovar 1 of the genus Agrobacterium consists of at least nine genomic species that have not yet rece...
The family Rhizobiaceae accommodates the seven genera Rhizobium, Neorhizobium, Allorhizobium, Agroba...
Biovar 1 of the genus Agrobacterium consists of at least nine genomic species that have not yet rece...
The genera Agrobacterium, Allorhizobium, and Rhizobium belong to the family Rhizobiaceae. However, t...
With a view to an improved taxonomy of the genus Agrobadmiurn, 45 strains, including representatives...
The genus Agrobacterium includes plant-associated bacteria and opportunistic human pathogens. Taxono...
The reported Agrobacterium radiobacter DSM 30174T genome is highly fragmented, hindering robust comp...
Agrobacterium is the only cellular organism on Earth that is naturally capable of transferring genet...
International audienceRhizobium pusense was recently described after isolation from the rhizosphere ...
The genus Agrobacterium contains a group of plant-pathogenic bacteria that have been developed into ...
AbstractRhizobium pusense was recently described after isolation from the rhizosphere of chickpea. M...
Herein the members of the Subcommittee on Taxonomy of Rhizobia and Agrobacteria of the International...
The family Rhizobiaceae accommodates the seven genera Rhizobium, Neorhizobium, Allorhizobium, Agroba...
Biovar 1 of the genus Agrobacterium consists of at least nine genomic species that have not yet rece...
The family Rhizobiaceae accommodates the seven genera Rhizobium, Neorhizobium, Allorhizobium, Agroba...
Biovar 1 of the genus Agrobacterium consists of at least nine genomic species that have not yet rece...