2022
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005446
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Bradyrhizobium cenepequi sp. nov., Bradyrhizobium semiaridum sp. nov., Bradyrhizobium hereditatis sp. nov. and Bradyrhizobium australafricanum sp. nov., symbionts of different leguminous plants of Western Australia and South Africa and definition of three novel symbiovars

Abstract: Bradyrhizobium is a heterogeneous bacterial genus capable of establishing symbiotic associations with a broad range of legume hosts, including species of economic and environmental importance. This study was focused on the taxonomic and symbiovar definition of four strains – CNPSo 4026T, WSM 1704T, WSM 1738T and WSM 4400T – previously isolated from nodules of legumes in Western Australia and South Africa. The 16S rRNA gene phylogenetic tree allocated the strains to the … Show more

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“…The 16S rRNA gene was used worldwide for the classification and identification of bacteria and rhizobia. Recently, the housekeeping genes have proven useful for classification and identifying another group of rhizobia (Gaunt et al, 2001;Islam et al, 2008;Klepa et al, 2022;Ngwenya et al, 2022;Rivas et al, 2009). The strains PMVTL-01, SMVTL-02, and BLXBL-03 displayed a diversity closely related to many species of Bradyrhizobium when housekeeping genes were analyzed.…”
Section: Genotypic Characteristics Of Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 16S rRNA gene was used worldwide for the classification and identification of bacteria and rhizobia. Recently, the housekeeping genes have proven useful for classification and identifying another group of rhizobia (Gaunt et al, 2001;Islam et al, 2008;Klepa et al, 2022;Ngwenya et al, 2022;Rivas et al, 2009). The strains PMVTL-01, SMVTL-02, and BLXBL-03 displayed a diversity closely related to many species of Bradyrhizobium when housekeeping genes were analyzed.…”
Section: Genotypic Characteristics Of Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%