Ensifer americanus explained
Ensifer americanus is a bacterium first isolated from root nodules of Acacia species native of Mexico. Its type strain is CFNEI 156.[1]
Further reading
- Mnasri. Bacem. Saïdi. Sabrine. Chihaoui. Saif-Allah. Mhamdi. Ridha. Sinorhizobium americanum symbiovar mediterranense is a predominant symbiont that nodulates and fixes nitrogen with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in a Northern Tunisian field. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 35. 4. 2012. 263–269. 0723-2020. 10.1016/j.syapm.2012.04.003. 22633818 . 2012SyApM..35..263M .
- Book: Issues in Life Sciences—Muscle, Membrane, and General Microbiology: 2013 Edition. 1 May 2013. ScholarlyEditions. 978-1-4901-1271-8. 968–.
- Ceccon. Eliane. Almazo-Rogel. Anayeli. Martínez-Romero. Esperanza. Toledo. Ivonne. The effect of inoculation of an indigenous bacteria on the early growth of Acacia farnesiana in a degraded area. CERNE. 18. 1. 2012. 49–57. 0104-7760. 10.1590/S0104-77602012000100007. free.
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Notes and References
- Toledo. Ivonne. Lloret. Lourdes. Martínez-Romero. Esperanza. Sinorhizobium americanus sp. nov., a New Sinorhizobium Species Nodulating Native Acacia spp. in Mexico. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 26. 1. 2003. 54–64. 0723-2020. 10.1078/072320203322337317. 12747410. 2003SyApM..26...54T .