2022
DOI: 10.21608/svuijas.2022.109626.1159
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Genetic diversity and symbiotic compatibility among Rhizobium trifolii-clover isolated from Sohag governorate

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“…Similarly, the identification of Rhizobial isolates relying on 16S rRNA sequencing exhibited that the isolates belong to two species of Rhizobia: R. leguminosarum and B. japonicum. These results indicate the efficiency of 16S rRNA as a smart tool to discriminate among the different isolates of Rhizobia (Khalid et al, 2020, Sijilmassi et al, 2021Ismail et al, 2022). Moreover, the detection of the nifH gene in all isolates concurs with the previous studies showing that the nifH gene is conserved within Rhizobia (Laguerre et al, 2001;Dhole et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Similarly, the identification of Rhizobial isolates relying on 16S rRNA sequencing exhibited that the isolates belong to two species of Rhizobia: R. leguminosarum and B. japonicum. These results indicate the efficiency of 16S rRNA as a smart tool to discriminate among the different isolates of Rhizobia (Khalid et al, 2020, Sijilmassi et al, 2021Ismail et al, 2022). Moreover, the detection of the nifH gene in all isolates concurs with the previous studies showing that the nifH gene is conserved within Rhizobia (Laguerre et al, 2001;Dhole et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%