International audienceCultivated soils need to shelter suitable rhizobia for legume cropping, especially in areas outside of the plant-host native range, where soils may lack efficient symbiotic partners. We analyzed the distribution patterns and traits of native rhizobia associated with Pisum sativum L. in soils of Hebei Province, a region that has recently experienced an expansion of pea production in China. A total of 43 rhizobial isolates were obtained from root-nodules and characterized genetically and symbiotically. The isolates discriminated into 12 genotypes as defined by PCR-RFLP of IGS DNA. Multiple locus sequence analysis (MLSA) based on the 16S rRNA, recA, atpD and gyrB of representative strains placed them into five clusters of...
Pea (Pisum sativum) is one of the most popular legume crops used in agriculture. Because of the high...
International audiencePea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In ...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea (Pisum sativum), a new crop to the Dark Brown and Black Chernozemic Soil ...
International audienceHighlights: • This is the first study of rhizobia nodulating faba bean in H...
The growth and yield of peas cultivated on eight different soils, as well as the diversity of pea mi...
International audienceAims To identify the rhizobia nodulating Vicia sativa in Northwestern China an...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
International audienceAims To estimate the relative abundance, diversity and distribution of rhizobi...
Thirty-one nodulating rhizobium strains were collected from root nodules of spring and winter type f...
Prod 2019-88u BAP EA GEAPSI Serres PPHDNational audienceThe root system is responsible for nitrogen ...
International audienceThe variability of the developmental responses of two contrasting cultivars of...
Interactions between pea (Pisum sativa L.) cultivars and Rhizobium strain affect the symbiotic relat...
International audienceLegumes play an increasingly important role in sustainable agriculture due to ...
Soil samples from several European countries; Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Greece, cont...
Pea (Pisum sativum) is one of the most popular legume crops used in agriculture. Because of the high...
International audiencePea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In ...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea (Pisum sativum), a new crop to the Dark Brown and Black Chernozemic Soil ...
International audienceHighlights: • This is the first study of rhizobia nodulating faba bean in H...
The growth and yield of peas cultivated on eight different soils, as well as the diversity of pea mi...
International audienceAims To identify the rhizobia nodulating Vicia sativa in Northwestern China an...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
International audienceAims To estimate the relative abundance, diversity and distribution of rhizobi...
Thirty-one nodulating rhizobium strains were collected from root nodules of spring and winter type f...
Prod 2019-88u BAP EA GEAPSI Serres PPHDNational audienceThe root system is responsible for nitrogen ...
International audienceThe variability of the developmental responses of two contrasting cultivars of...
Interactions between pea (Pisum sativa L.) cultivars and Rhizobium strain affect the symbiotic relat...
International audienceLegumes play an increasingly important role in sustainable agriculture due to ...
Soil samples from several European countries; Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Greece, cont...
Pea (Pisum sativum) is one of the most popular legume crops used in agriculture. Because of the high...
International audiencePea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In ...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea (Pisum sativum), a new crop to the Dark Brown and Black Chernozemic Soil ...