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Lupinus mariae-josephi (Lmj) is a recently described species of Lupinus endemic to alkaline-limed soils from a restricted habitat in Eastern Spain (Pascual, 2004; Mahé et al. 2011). By using Lmj trap-plants, endosymbiotic bacteria were isolated from soils of six Lmj plant spots located in distant geographic locations in Valencia region. The genomic diversity of a collection of these indigenous rhizobia isolates was investigated by molecular methods (Sanchez-Cañizares et al, 2011, Durán et al 2013). Using an M13 RAPD fingerprinting technique, 19 distinct RAPD profiles were identified. Phylogenetic analysis based on relevant housekeeping markers (16S rDNA, ITS, glnII, recA, and atpD) showed a high diversity of Bradyrhizobium-like strains that were able to establish symbiosis with Lmj. | |
Internacional
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0000-0000 |
Entidad relacionada
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Seminaire International d''ecologie Microbienne |
Nacionalidad Entidad
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ARGELIA |
Lugar del congreso
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Bejaia, Argelia |