2024
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.006478
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Mesorhizobium retamae sp. nov., a novel non-nodulating and non-nitrogen-fixing species isolated from the root nodules of Retama raetam sampled in Tunisia

Roukaya Ben Gaied,
Imed Sbissi,
Mohamed Tarhouni
et al.

Abstract: A comprehensive polyphasic taxonomic investigation integrating taxongenomic criteria was conducted on strain IRAMC:0171T isolated from the root nodules of Retama raetam in Tunisia. This Gram-stain-negative and aerobic bacterium thrived within a temperature range of 5–45 °C, optimal at 28 °C, and tolerated salt concentrations from 0–6 % NaCl, with an optimal range of 0–3 %. It displayed pH tolerance from pH 4 to 10, thriving best at pH 6.8–7.5. Chemotaxonomically, strain IRAMC:0171T was characterized by diphosp… Show more

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