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  • 21. Vigna mungo, V. radiata and V. unguiculata plants sampled in different agronomical-ecological-climatic regions of India are nodulated by Bradyrhizobium yuanmingense.
    Appunu C, N'Zoue A, Moulin L, Depret G, Laguerre G.
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  • 22. Endosymbiotic bacteria nodulating a new endemic lupine Lupinus mariae-josephi from alkaline soils in Eastern Spain represent a new lineage within the Bradyrhizobium genus.
    Sánchez-Cañizares C, Rey L, Durán D, Temprano F, Sánchez-Jiménez P, Navarro A, Polajnar M, Imperial J, Ruiz-Argüeso T.
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    Adjei JA, Aserse AA, Yli-Halla M, Ahiabor BDK, Abaidoo RC, Lindstrom K.
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  • 25. Bradyrhizobium manausense sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules of Vigna unguiculata grown in Brazilian Amazonian rainforest soils.
    Silva FV, De Meyer SE, Simões-Araújo JL, Barbé TDC, Xavier GR, O'Hara G, Ardley JK, Rumjanek NG, Willems A, Zilli JE.
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  • 27. Phylogenies of symbiotic genes of Bradyrhizobium symbionts of legumes of economic and environmental importance in Brazil support the definition of the new symbiovars pachyrhizi and sojae.
    Delamuta JRM, Menna P, Ribeiro RA, Hungria M.
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  • 28. Bradyrhizobium spp. (TGx) isolates nodulating the new soybean cultivars in Africa are diverse and distinct from bradyrhizobia that nodulate North American soybeans.
    Abaidoo RC, Keyser HH, Singleton PW, Borthakur D.
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  • 30. Characterization of Bradyrhizobium strains indigenous to Western Australia and South Africa indicates remarkable genetic diversity and reveals putative new species.
    Ferraz Helene LC, O'Hara G, Hungria M.
    Syst Appl Microbiol; 2020 Mar 06; 43(2):126053. PubMed ID: 31937424
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  • 33. Classification of the inoculant strain of cowpea UFLA03-84 and of other strains from soils of the Amazon region as Bradyrhizobium viridifuturi (symbiovar tropici).
    Martins da Costa E, Soares de Carvalho T, Azarias Guimarães A, Ribas Leão AC, Magalhães Cruz L, de Baura VA, Lebbe L, Willems A, de Souza Moreira FM.
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    Ngwenya ZD, Mohammed M, Jaiswal SK, Dakora FD.
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    Kalita M, Małek W.
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  • 38. Adaptability to local conditions and phylogenetic differentiation of microsymbionts of TGx soybean genotypes in the semi-arid environments of Ghana and South Africa.
    Ayuba J, Jaiswal SK, Mohammed M, Denwar NN, Dakora FD.
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    Tampakaki AP, Fotiadis CT, Ntatsi G, Savvas D.
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  • 40. Bradyrhizobium vignae sp. nov., a nitrogen-fixing symbiont isolated from effective nodules of Vigna and Arachis.
    Grönemeyer JL, Hurek T, Bünger W, Reinhold-Hurek B.
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