Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale
Symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) aids the growth of many legume species, but may also restrict their ability to colonize new regions lacking suitable rhizobia. Here, the authors show that symbiotic legumes are indeed less likely to become established in new regions than their non-s...
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oai:doaj.org-article:34f1509274144a8ca53d51ff955d39ab2021-12-02T16:51:52ZSymbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale10.1038/ncomms147902041-1723https://doaj.org/article/34f1509274144a8ca53d51ff955d39ab2017-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14790https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) aids the growth of many legume species, but may also restrict their ability to colonize new regions lacking suitable rhizobia. Here, the authors show that symbiotic legumes are indeed less likely to become established in new regions than their non-symbiotic relatives.Anna K. SimonsenRussell DinnageLuke G. BarrettSuzanne M. ProberPeter H. ThrallNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017) |
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Symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) aids the growth of many legume species, but may also restrict their ability to colonize new regions lacking suitable rhizobia. Here, the authors show that symbiotic legumes are indeed less likely to become established in new regions than their non-symbiotic relatives. |
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Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale |
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Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale |
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Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale |
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Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale |
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Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale |
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symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale |
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