Proof that Burkholderia strains form effective symbioses with legumes: a study of novel Mimosa-nodulating strains from South America.
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Nodulation in Dimorphandra wilsonii Rizz. (Caesalpinioideae), a threatened species native to the Brazilian CerradoThe complete multipartite genome sequence of Cupriavidus necator JMP134, a versatile pollutant degraderComplete Genome sequence of Burkholderia phymatum STM815(T), a broad host range and efficient nitrogen-fixing symbiont of Mimosa speciesEstimating Divergence Times and Substitution Rates in RhizobiaSignals and Responses: Choreographing the Complex Interaction between Legumes and alpha- and beta-RhizobiaNovel Cupriavidus Strains Isolated from Root Nodules of Native Uruguayan Mimosa SpeciesBiogeographical Patterns of Legume-Nodulating Burkholderia spp.: from African Fynbos to Continental ScalesBurkholderia sp. induces functional nodules on the South African invasive legume Dipogon lignosus (Phaseoleae) in New Zealand soils.Paraburkholderia nodosa is the main N2-fixing species trapped by promiscuous common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Brazilian 'Cerradão'.Diversity and occurrence of Burkholderia spp. in the natural environment.Specificity in Legume-Rhizobia SymbiosesGenome sequence of Burkholderia mimosarum strain LMG 23256(T), a Mimosa pigra microsymbiont from Anso, TaiwanGenome sequence of the acid-tolerant Burkholderia sp. strain WSM2232 from Karijini National Park, Australia.Burkholderia and Cupriavidus spp. are the preferred symbionts of Mimosa spp. in southern China.Biodiversity of Mimosa pudica rhizobial symbionts (Cupriavidus taiwanensis, Rhizobium mesoamericanum) in New Caledonia and their adaptation to heavy metal-rich soils.Phylogenetic analysis of burkholderia species by multilocus sequence analysis.Coexistence of Burkholderia, Cupriavidus, and Rhizobium sp. nodule bacteria on two Mimosa spp. in Costa RicaEndemic Mimosa species from Mexico prefer alphaproteobacterial rhizobial symbionts.Nodulation of Cyclopia spp. (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) by Burkholderia tuberum.Bacterial mycophagy: definition and diagnosis of a unique bacterial-fungal interaction.Burkholderia species are the most common and preferred nodulating symbionts of the Piptadenia group (tribe Mimoseae)An invasive Mimosa in India does not adopt the symbionts of its native relativesSouth african papilionoid legumes are nodulated by diverse burkholderia with unique nodulation and nitrogen-fixation LociInvasion of rhizobial infection thread by non-rhizobia for colonization of Vigna radiata root nodules.The geographical patterns of symbiont diversity in the invasive legume Mimosa pudica can be explained by the competitiveness of its symbionts and by the host genotype.Symbiotic diversity, specificity and distribution of rhizobia in native legumes of the Core Cape Subregion (South Africa).Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant.New betaproteobacterial Rhizobium strains able to efficiently nodulate Parapiptadenia rigida (Benth.) Brenan.Plant growth-promoting Burkholderia species isolated from annual ryegrass in Portuguese soils.High-quality permanent draft genome sequence of the Parapiptadenia rigida-nodulating Burkholderia sp. strain UYPR1.413.Insect-microbe mutualism without vertical transmission: a stinkbug acquires a beneficial gut symbiont from the environment every generation.Monophyly of nodA and nifH genes across Texan and Costa Rican populations of Cupriavidus nodule symbiontsGenetic diversity of symbiotic Paraburkholderia species isolated from nodules of Mimosa pudica (L.) and Phaseolus vulgaris (L.) grown in soils of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica).Burkholderia of Plant-Beneficial Group are Symbiotically Associated with Bordered Plant Bugs (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoroidea: Largidae).Rhizobial characterization in revegetated areas after bauxite miningRegulon studies and in planta role of the BraI/R quorum-sensing system in the plant-beneficial Burkholderia clusterA holistic view of nitrogen acquisition in plants.Common features of environmental and potentially beneficial plant-associated Burkholderia.Functional abilities of cultivable plant growth promoting bacteria associated with wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crops.Ensifer meliloti is the preferred symbiont of Medicago arborea in eastern Morocco soils.
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Proof that Burkholderia strains form effective symbioses with legumes: a study of novel Mimosa-nodulating strains from South America.
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Edmundo Barrios
Euan K James
Geoffrey N Elliott
Janet I Sprent
Jean L Simões-Araùjo
Jui-Hsing Chou
Rosa M Pitard
Rosângela Straliotto
Sergio M de Faria
Wen-Ming Chen
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10.1128/AEM.71.11.7461-7471.2005
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