2023
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005900
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Rhizobium acaciae sp. nov., a new nitrogen-fixing symbiovar isolated from root nodules of Acacia saligna in Tunisia

Abstract: Three bacterial strains, 1AS11T, 1AS12 and 1AS13, members of the new symbiovar salignae and isolated from root nodules of Acacia saligna grown in Tunisia, were characterized using a polyphasic approach. All three strains were assigned to the Rhizobium leguminosarum complex on the basis of rrs gene analysis. Phylogenetic analysis based on 1734 nucleotides of four concatenated housekeeping genes (recA, atpD, glnII and gyrB) s… Show more

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“…11. 1 The main results of two recent papers [4,5] were presented by P. Young. In these papers, four new species were described to accommodate strains that were previously assigned to the Rhizobium leguminosarum complex.…”
Section: Minute 11 Other Recent Relevant Publications In Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. 1 The main results of two recent papers [4,5] were presented by P. Young. In these papers, four new species were described to accommodate strains that were previously assigned to the Rhizobium leguminosarum complex.…”
Section: Minute 11 Other Recent Relevant Publications In Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the present study was under review, Hsouna et al [26] published the name Rhizobium acaciae for Rlc gsJ and provided genome sequences and descriptions of three additional strains. Since this is the sister taxon of R. johnstonii , we carried out some additional analyses to include the three novel genomes.…”
Section: Note Added In Proof: Rhizobium Acaciaementioning
confidence: 99%