Publications
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burkholderia spp. are the most competitive symbionts of mimosa, particularly under n-limited conditions. | bacteria isolated from mimosa nodules in taiwan, papua new guinea, mexico and puerto rico were identified as belonging to either the alpha- or beta-proteobacteria. the beta-proteobacterial burkholderia and cupriavidus strains formed effective symbioses with the common invasive species mimosa diplotricha, m. pigra and m. pudica, but the alpha-proteobacterial rhizobium etli and r. tropici strains produced a range of symbiotic phenotypes from no nodulation through ineffective to effective nodulatio ... | 2009 | 19040456 |