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Vavilovia formosa rhizobia symbionts belong to Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae species, but form a separate group within it
Author(s) -
Anastasiia Kimeklis,
Т. С. Аксенова,
Grigory Gladkov,
И. Г. Кузнецова,
Anna L Sazanova,
Vera I. Safronova,
Andrey A. Belimov,
О. П. Онищук,
О. Н. Курчак,
А. Г. Пинаев,
Е. Е. Андронов,
Н. А. Проворов
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
abstract book of the 2nd international scientific conference "plants and microbes: the future of biotechnology" plamic2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.28983/plamic2020.119
Subject(s) - rhizobia , biology , isolation (microbiology) , rhizobium leguminosarum , rhizobium , symbiosis , group (periodic table) , zoology , botany , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , rhizobiaceae , gene , chemistry , bacteria , organic chemistry
Ecological isolation, group separation of hkg and sym genes, along with the results of the sterile tube test demonstrate that symbionts of V. formosa belong to R. leguminosarum bv. viciae species, but form a separate group within it.

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