Bradyrhizobia from wild Phaseolus, Desmodium, and Macroptilium species in northern Mexico.

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Matthew A Parker

Abstract

rRNA genetic markers were analyzed in 97 isolates of nodule bacteria from six legume species in Chihuahua, Mexico. The most common genotypes were widely shared across host species and had 16S rRNA sequences identical to those of strains from an eastern North American legume (Amphicarpaea) that are closely related to Bradyrhizobium elkanii.

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Citations

Mar 7, 2003·FEMS Microbiology Letters·Jinghui QianMatthew A Parker
Jun 3, 2009·DNA and Cell Biology·Esperanza Martínez-Romero
May 11, 2010·Systematic and Applied Microbiology·Michał Kalita, Wanda Małek
Jun 22, 2014·Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution·Luis E Servín-GarcidueñasEsperanza Martínez-Romero
Feb 21, 2007·Letters in Applied Microbiology·J GuW X Chen
Mar 28, 2006·Systematic and Applied Microbiology·Ernesto Ormeño-OrrilloEsperanza Martínez-Romero
Apr 28, 2012·Microbiology·Jonathan H Koppell, Matthew A Parker
Mar 19, 2013·Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution·Ernesto Ormeño-OrrilloEsperanza Martinez-Romero
May 3, 2007·Canadian Journal of Microbiology·Matthew A Parker, David A Kennedy

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