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Permanent Draft Genome Sequences for Mesorhizobium sp. Strains LCM 4576, LCM 4577, and ORS3428, Salt-Tolerant, Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated from Senegalese Soils
The genus Mesorhizobium contains many species that are able to form nitrogen-fixing nodules on plants of the legume family. Here, we report the draft genome sequences for three Mesorhizobium strains. The genome sizes of strains LCM 4576, LCM 4577, and ORS3428 were 7.24, 7.02, and 6.55 Mbp, respectively
Permanent Draft Genome Sequence of Rhizobium sp. Strain LCM 4573, a Salt-Tolerant, Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium Isolated from Senegalese Soils
The genus Rhizobium contains many species that are able to form nitrogen-fixing nodules on plants of the legume family. Here, we report the 5.5-Mb draft genome sequence of the salt-tolerant Rhizobium sp. strain LCM 4573, which has a G+C content of 61.2% and 5,356 candidate protein-encoding genes
Permanent draft genome sequence of Ensifer sp. strain LCM 4579, a salt-tolerant, nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from Senegalese soil
The genus Ensifer (formerly Sinorhizobium) contains many species able to form nitrogen-fixing nodules on plants of the legume family. Here, we report the 6.1-Mb draft genome sequence of Ensifer sp. strain LCM 4579, with a G+C content of 62.4% and 5,613 candidate protein-encoding genes
Genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency of rhizobial strains isolated from nodules of peanut ( Arachis hypogaea L.) in Senegal
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<i>O</i>. <i>sativa</i> var. Sahel 202 heading and maturity dates and panicle weight for the 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> year trials.
<p><i>O</i>. <i>sativa</i> var. Sahel 202 heading and maturity dates and panicle weight for the 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> year trials.</p
Roots of <i>O</i>. <i>sativa</i> var. Sahel 202 with and without AMF structures.
<p>Roots free of AMF structures (A); root fragment colonized by <i>G</i>. <i>aggregatum</i>, with extraradical spores (B); root fragment colonized by <i>R</i>. <i>irregularis</i> presenting typical endospores (C); and root fragment colonized by <i>G</i>. <i>aggregatum</i>, with arbuscules (D).</p
Ecotype and some agronomic traits of rice cultivars used in the present study.
<p>Ecotype and some agronomic traits of rice cultivars used in the present study.</p
Agronomic traits of inoculated and non-inoculated plants of the 8 rice varieties cultivated under irrigated filed conditions.
<p>Agronomic traits of inoculated and non-inoculated plants of the 8 rice varieties cultivated under irrigated filed conditions.</p