Brucella cytisi explained
Brucella cytisi is a non-rhizobial root-nodulating bacterium. It nodulates Cytisus scoparius, hence its name. Strain ESC1T (=LMG 22713T=CECT 7172T) is the type strain.[1]
Further reading
- Rodríguez-Llorente. Ignacio D.. Gamane. Djamila. Lafuente. Alejandro. Dary. Mohammed. El Hamdaoui. Abdelaziz. Delgadillo. Julián. Doukkali. Bouchra. Caviedes. Miguel A.. Pajuelo. Eloísa. Cadmium biosorption properties of the metal-resistantOchrobactrum cytisiAzn6.2. Engineering in Life Sciences. 10. 1. 2010. 49–56. 1618-0240. 10.1002/elsc.200900060. 2010EngLS..10...49R . 93718016.
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Notes and References
- Ochrobactrum cytisi sp. nov., isolated from nodules of Cytisus scoparius in Spain . . 57 . Pt 4 . 784–788 . April 2007 . 10.1099/ijs.0.64613-0 . 17392207 . vanc . Jose Luis Zurdo-Pineiro. Raul Rivas. Martha E. Trujillo . Nieves Vizcaino . Jose Antonio Carrasco . Manuel Chamber . Antonio Palomares . Pedro F. Mateos . Eustoquio Martinez-Molina . 8 . Velazquez . E. . free.