Previous studies have recognized South and Central/Latin American mimosoid legumes in the genera Mimosa, Piptadenia and Calliandra as hosts for various nodulating Paraburkholderia species. Several of these species have been validly named in the last two decades, e.g., P. nodosa, P. phymatum, P. diazotrophica, P. piptadeniae, P. ribeironis, P. sabiae and P. mimosarum. There are still, however, a number of diverse Paraburkholderia strains associated with these legumes that have an unclear taxonomic status. In this study, we focus on 30 of these strains which originate from the root nodules of Brazilian and Mexican Mimosa species. They were initially identified as P. tuberum and subsequently placed into a symbiovar (sv. mimosae) based on their...
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (c. 350 spp.)...
Fourteen strains were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of plants of the genus Mimo...
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (c. 350 sp...
Previous studies have recognized South and Central/Latin American mimosoid legumes in the genera Mim...
During a survey of root-nodulating symbionts of Mimosoid species in the south-east region of Brazil,...
Some species of the genus Paraburkholderia that are able to nodulate and fix nitrogen in symbiosis w...
Please read abstract in the article.http://www.elsevier.de/syapmhj2021BiochemistryForestry and Agric...
Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called α-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrog...
Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called a-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrog...
International audienceTwo rhizobial strains, Br3407 T and Br3405, were isolated from nitrogen-fixing...
Two rhizobial strains, Br3407(T) and Br3405, were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots...
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (c. 350 spp.)...
Fourteen strains were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of plants of the genus Mimo...
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (c. 350 sp...
Previous studies have recognized South and Central/Latin American mimosoid legumes in the genera Mim...
During a survey of root-nodulating symbionts of Mimosoid species in the south-east region of Brazil,...
Some species of the genus Paraburkholderia that are able to nodulate and fix nitrogen in symbiosis w...
Please read abstract in the article.http://www.elsevier.de/syapmhj2021BiochemistryForestry and Agric...
Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called α-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrog...
Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called a-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrog...
International audienceTwo rhizobial strains, Br3407 T and Br3405, were isolated from nitrogen-fixing...
Two rhizobial strains, Br3407(T) and Br3405, were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots...
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (c. 350 spp.)...
Fourteen strains were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of plants of the genus Mimo...
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (c. 350 sp...