2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2015.06.017
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Symbiotic efficiency and genetic diversity of soybean bradyrhizobia in Brazilian soils

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“…and showed high similarity to UFLA 06-27 (Bradyrhizobium sp. ), isolated from an area with a history of soybean cultivation and of use of a commercial inoculant (Ribeiro et al, 2015). The UFLA 06-52 showed high similarity with the strain B. elkanii (USDA 76 T ).…”
Section: Identification Of Isolates By 16s Rrna Partial Gene Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…and showed high similarity to UFLA 06-27 (Bradyrhizobium sp. ), isolated from an area with a history of soybean cultivation and of use of a commercial inoculant (Ribeiro et al, 2015). The UFLA 06-52 showed high similarity with the strain B. elkanii (USDA 76 T ).…”
Section: Identification Of Isolates By 16s Rrna Partial Gene Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For that purpose, the genomic DNA of each strain was extracted by alkaline lysis (Niemann et al, 1997) after growing in culture medium 79, in accordance with the growth time to reach log phase. Amplification of the 16S rRNA gene followed the method described in Guimarães et al (2012) and Ribeiro et al (2015) using the primers 27F…”
Section: Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization Of The Strains Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 16S rRNA gene does not have resolution to discriminate species within some genera (e.g., Bradyrhizobium) (Ribeiro et al, 2015). That is why we refer to strains by their genera, although many strains had 16S rRNA sequences that were 100% similar to type strains of known species (Tables S1 and S2, and Figures S1 and S2).…”
Section: Groups Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous studies in Africa have shown the presence of effective rhizobia strains among indigenous rhizobia populations (Chibeba et al, 2017;de Almeida Ribeiro et al, 2015;Musiyiwa et al, 2005). In addition, indigenous rhizobia have been described by many studies as being persistent, well adapted to local conditions and therefore can compete successfully at the expense of exotic strains for nodule occupancy and N fixation (Fening and Danso, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%