Phaseolus vulgaris is nodulated by the symbiovar viciae of several genospecies of Rhizobium laguerreae complex in a Spanish region where Lens culinaris is the traditionally cultivated legume.
@article{FloresFlix2019PhaseolusVI, title={Phaseolus vulgaris is nodulated by the symbiovar viciae of several genospecies of Rhizobium laguerreae complex in a Spanish region where Lens culinaris is the traditionally cultivated legume.}, author={J. D. Flores-F{\'e}lix and F. S{\'a}nchez-Juanes and P. Garc{\'i}a-Fraile and A. Valverde and P. Mateos and J. G{\'o}nzalez-Buitrago and E. Vel{\'a}zquez and R. Rivas}, journal={Systematic and applied microbiology}, year={2019}, volume={42 2}, pages={ 240-247 } }
Phaseolus vulgaris and Lens culinaris are two legumes with different distribution centers that were introduced in Spain at different times, but in some regions L. culinaris has been traditionally cultivated and P. vulgaris did not. Here we analysed the rhizobia isolated from nodules of these two legumes in one of these regions. MALDI-TOF MS analysis showed that all isolated strains matched with Rhizobium laguerreae and the phylogenetic analysis of rrs, atpD and recA genes confirmed these… CONTINUE READING
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