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Genetic structure of the introduced and local populations of Rhizobioum leguminosarum in plant-soil systems

Comparative study of Rhizobium leguminosarum populations formed under the conditions of the Srednii Island (White Sea) demonstrated the introduced clover rhizobia ( R. l. bv. trifolii ) to be more variable than the aboriginal vetch/vetchling rhizobia ( R. l. bv. viceae ) in the chromosomal IGS locus...

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Published in:Microbiology (New York) 2012-04, Vol.81 (2), p.224-232
Main Authors: Provorov, N. A., Andronov, E. E., Onishchuk, O. P., Kurchak, O. N., Chizhevskaya, E. P.
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