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Karlov, D. S., Guro, P. V., Kuznetsova, I. G., Sazanova, A. L., Alekhina, I. A., Tikhomirova, N. Yu., Lashchinsky, N. N., Belimov, A. A., Safronova, V. I. |
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Microbiology (00262617); Jun2024, Vol. 93 Issue 3, p380-384, 5p |
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Bacterial strains isolated from root nodules of the legume plant Hedysarum arcticum B. Fedtsch growing on Samoylov Island in the Lena River delta (Arctic zone of Yakutia) were assigned to the genera Rhizobium (family Rhizobiaceae) and Mesorhizobium (Phyllobacteriaceae) of the order Hyphomicrobiales (class Alphaproteobacteria) according to the rrs gene sequencing data. According to phylogenetic analysis of concatemers of the atpD, dnaK, gyrB, and rpoB genes, the strains belonged to the species Rhizobium giardinii and Mesorhizobium norvegicum. The strains were shown to be facultative psychrotrophs growing at 5 and 28°C. These microsymbionts are promising for further study of their symbiotic efficiency regarding other forage legume species, with an aim to establish highly productive agrophytocenoses in the Far North. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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