Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria beyond legumes: Burkholderia in Rubiaceae.
Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in leaves of certain Rubiaceae. The discovery of bacteria in plants formerly not implicated in endosymbiosis suggests a wider occurrence of plant-microbe interactions. Several ß-proteobacteria of the genus Burkho...
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Autores principales: | Brecht Verstraete, Steven Janssens, Erik Smets, Steven Dessein |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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