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1. Genetic Characterization of Rhizobium spp. Strains in an Organic Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Field in Lithuania.

2. The radiation of nodulated Chamaecrista species from the rainforest into more diverse habitats has been accompanied by a reduction in growth form and a shift from fixation threads to symbiosomes.

3. Expanding the chitin oligosaccharide portfolio by engineering NodC chitin synthases in Escherichia coli

4. Diverse Bradyrhizobium spp. with Similar Symbiosis Genes Nodulate Peanut in Different Regions of China: Characterization of Symbiovar sv. Arachis.

6. Lupin, a Unique Legume That Is Nodulated by Multiple Microsymbionts: The Role of Horizontal Gene Transfer.

7. Provenance of rhizobial symbionts is similar for invasive and noninvasive acacias introduced to California.

8. Diverse Bradyrhizobium spp. with Similar Symbiosis Genes Nodulate Peanut in Different Regions of China: Characterization of Symbiovar sv. Arachis

9. Guidelines for the description of rhizobial symbiovars

10. Lupin, a Unique Legume That Is Nodulated by Multiple Microsymbionts: The Role of Horizontal Gene Transfer

11. Rhizobial diversity is associated with inoculation history at a two-continent scale.

12. Guidelines for the description of rhizobial symbiovars.

13. Lupin, a Unique Legume That Is Nodulated by Multiple Microsymbionts: The Role of Horizontal Gene Transfer

14. Novel, non-symbiotic isolates of Neorhizobium from a dryland agricultural soil.

15. Novel, non-symbiotic isolates of Neorhizobium from a dryland agricultural soil

16. Novel, non-symbiotic isolates of Neorhizobium from a dryland agricultural soil.

18. Phylogenies of symbiotic genes of Bradyrhizobium symbionts of legumes of economic and environmental importance in Brazil support the definition of the new symbiovars pachyrhizi and sojae.

19. Biodiversity and biogeography of rhizobia associated with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Shaanxi Province.

20. The diversity of rhizobia nodulating the Medicago, Melilotus and Trigonella inoculation group in Egypt is marked by the dominance of two genetic types.

21. Alfalfa microsymbionts from different ITS and nodC lineages of Ensifer meliloti and Ensifer medicae symbiovar meliloti establish efficient symbiosis with alfalfa in Spanish acid soils.

22. Genetic diversity of Rhizobium from nodulating beans grown in a variety of Mediterranean climate soils of Chile.

23. Customized chitooligosaccharide production-controlling their length via engineering of rhizobial chitin synthases and the choice of expression system.

24. Phylogenetic analysis of indigenous rhizobial strains nodulating soybean (Glycine max L.) and their symbiotic efficiency under drought conditions

25. Cytisus villosus from Northeastern Algeria is nodulated by genetically diverse Bradyrhizobium strains.

26. Genotypic diversity in native rhizobial population nodulating Vicia faba in arid and semi-arid regions of Haryana state (India).

27. Extending Hydrologic Information Systems to accommodate Arctic marine observations data.

28. Eco-geographical diversity of cowpea bradyrhizobia in Senegal is marked by dominance of two genetic types.

29. A selected rhizobial strain isolated from wild-grown Medicago monspeliaca improves productivity of non-specific host Trifolium alexandrinum.

30. The New Zealand alpine endemic Montigena novae-zelandiae (Fabaceae) shares rhizobial symbionts with Carmichaelia and Clianthus.

31. WORLD WAR II (1939-1945) OCEANOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS.

32. Cupriavidus necator isolates are able to fix nitrogen in symbiosis with different legume species.

33. Diversity of rhizobia nodulating Lotus corniculatus grown in northern and southern regions of Uruguay

34. Diversity of rhizobia and interactions among the host legumes and rhizobial genotypes in an agricultural-forestry ecosystem.

35. Rapid identification and discrimination among Egyptian genotypes of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae and Sinorhizobium meliloti nodulating faba bean (Vicia faba L.) by analysis of nodC, ARDRA, and rDNA sequence analysis

36. Chickpea rhizobia symbiosis genes are highly conserved across multiple Mesorhizobium species.

37. Different Mesorhizobium species associated with Caragana carry similar symbiotic genes and have common host ranges.

38. A two-step fermentation process for efficient production of penta- N-acetyl-chitopentaose in recombinant Escherichia coli.

39. Direct amplification of rhizobial nodC sequences from soil total DNA and comparison to nodC diversity of root nodule isolates

40. IODE Quality Management Framework for National Oceanographic Data Centres and Associate Data Units

41. Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Nodulating Rhizobia in Panxi, China, Are Diverse at Species, Plant Growth Promoting Ability, and Symbiosis Related Gene Levels

45. Biodiversity and symbiotic efficiency of indigenous rhizobial populations nodulating bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

46. Characterisation of rhizobia associated with Sophora, Trifolium ambiguum and Genisteae legumes in New Zealand and assessment of their importance to nitrogen assimilation at Lincoln University of European Broom and Sophora microphylla : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy

47. First session of the Advisory Group for the Ocean Data and Information Network for the WESTPAC region (ODINWESTPAC), Tianjin, China, 27-28 January 2016

49. Eco-geographical diversity of cowpea bradyrhizobia in Senegal is marked by dominance of two genetic types

50. A circulação oceânica de larga-escala na região oeste do Atlântico Sul com base no modelo de circulação Global OCCAM

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