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rhizobium tibeticum sp. nov., a symbiotic bacterium isolated from trigonella archiducis-nicolai (sirj.) vassilcz.isolated from root nodules of trigonella archiducis-nicolai (sirj.) vassilcz. grown in tibet, china, cells of the bacterial strains ccbau 85039(t) and ccbau 85027 were gram-negative, aerobic, motile, non-spore-forming rods that formed colonies that were semi-translucent and opalescent on yeast extract-mannitol agar. in numerical taxonomy, sds-page analysis of whole-cell proteins and dna-dna hybridization, the two strains were very similar and were different from reference strains of defined rhiz ...200919643889
genome sequence of the symbiotic type strain rhizobium tibeticum ccbau85039t.rhizobium tibeticum was originally isolated from root nodules of trigonella archiducis-nicolai grown in tibet, china. this species is also able to nodulate medicago sativa and phaseolus vulgaris the whole-genome sequence of the type strain, r. tibeticum ccbau85039(t), is reported in this study.201728126941
rhizobium metallidurans sp. nov., a symbiotic heavy metal resistant bacterium isolated from the anthyllis vulneraria zn-hyperaccumulator.a gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacterium (chimec512(t)) was isolated from 56 host seedlings of the hyperaccumulating anthyllis vulneraria legume, which was on an old zinc mining site at les avinières, saint-laurent-le-minier, gard, south of france. on the basis of 16s rrna gene sequence similarities, strain chimec512(t) was shown to belong to the genus rhizobium and to be most closely related to rhizobium endophyticum ccge 2052(t) (98.4%), rhizobium tibeticum ccbau ...201525701848
rhizobium altiplani sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules on mimosa pudica growing in untypically alkaline soil in central brazil.root nodule bacteria were isolated from nodules on mimosa pudica l. growing in neutral-alkaline soils from the distrito federal in central brazil. the 16s rrna gene sequence analysis of 10 strains placed them into the genus rhizobium with the closest neighbouring species (each with 99 % similarity) being rhizobium grahamii, rhizobium cauense, rhizobium mesoamericanum and rhizobium tibeticum. this high similarity, however, was not confirmed by multi-locus sequence analysis (mlsa) using three hous ...201627453319
rhizobium tibeticum activated with a mixture of flavonoids alleviates nickel toxicity in symbiosis with fenugreek (trigonella foenum graecum l.).the objective of this study is to explore the response of an activated rhizobium tibeticum inoculum with a mixture of hesperetin (h) and apigenin (a) to improve the growth, nodulation, and nitrogen fixation of fenugreek (trigonella foenum graecum l.) grown under nickel (ni) stress. three different sets of fenugreek seed treatments were conducted, in order to investigate the activated r. tibeticum pre-incubation effects on nodulation, nitrogen fixation and growth of fenugreek under ni stress. gro ...201424740320
activation of rhizobium tibeticum with flavonoids enhances nodulation, nitrogen fixation, and growth of fenugreek (trigonella foenum-graecum l.) grown in cobalt-polluted soil.the goal of this study was to investigate the response of activation of rhizobium tibeticum with mixture of hesperetin and apigenin to improve growth, nodulation, and nitrogen fixation of fenugreek grown under cobalt (co) stress. the current study showed that high concentrations of co-induced noxious effects on rhizobial growth, nod gene expression, nodulation, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (pal) and glutamine synthetase (gs) activities, total flavonoid content, and nitrogen fixation. addition of ...201424366585
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