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    Nitrogen fixation : fundamentals and applications

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    Analysis of cellular fatty acids and phenotypic relationships of Agrobacterium, Bradyrhizobium, Mesorhizobium, Rhizobium and Sinorhizobium species using the Sherlock microbial identification system

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    Previous studies have demonstrated that cellular fatty acid analysis is a useful tool for identifying unknown strains of rhizobia and establishing taxonomic relationships between the species. In this study, the fatty acid profiles of over 600 strains belonging to the genera #Agrobacterium, #Bradyrhizobium, #Mesorhizobium, #Rhizobium and #Sinorhizobium were evaluated using the gas-chromatography-based Sherlock Microbial Identification System (MIS). Data collected with the MIS showed that the three phylogenetically defined biovars of the genus #Agrobacterium formed discrete clusters, whilst species belonging to the genus #Mesorhizobium formed three subclusters which were easily distinguished. These three subclusters contained #Mesorhizobium ciceri and #Mesorhizobium mediterraneum,#Mesorhizobium tianshanense fatty acid group I and #Mesorhizobium plurifarium, and #Mesorhizobium Huakuii and #Mesorhizobium loti. The genus #Sinorhizobium was composed of an individual position for #Sinorhizobium meliloti and a large cluster comprising #Sinorhizobium fredii, #Sinorhizobium saheli, #Sinorhizobium terangae, #Sinorhizobium kostiense and #Sinorhizobium arboris. #S. meliloti contained significantly higher levels of the fatty acid 19 : 0 cyclo omega8cis and clustered with #Rhizobium sp. (#Hedysarum coronarium). However, discrimination between the species of genera #Sinorhizobium and #Rhizobium was a function of the concentration of 16 : 0 3-OH. The genus #Rhizobium contained a single cluster containing #Rhizobium sp. (#Hedysarum coronarium), #Rhizobium gallicum, #Rhizobium leguminosarum and #Rhizobium etli, along with individual positions for #Rhizobium giardinii, #Rhizobium tropici, #Rhizobium galegae and #Rhizobium hainanense. #R. tropici and #R. hainanense exhibited similarity to #Agrobacterium biovar 2, whilst #R. galegae was similar to #Agrobacterium biovar 1... (D'après résumé d'auteur
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