Brucella lupini explained
Brucella lupini is a non-rhizobial root-nodulating bacterium. It nodulates Lupinus albus, hence its name. Strain LUP21T (LMG 20667T) is the type strain.[1]
Further reading
- Shi. Xiu-Zhen. Guo. Rong-Jun. Takagi. Kazuhiro. Miao. Zuo-Qing. Li. Shi-Dong. Chlorothalonil degradation by Ochrobactrum lupini strain TP-D1 and identification of its metabolites. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 27. 8. 2010. 1755–1764. 0959-3993. 10.1007/s11274-010-0631-0. 88987039.
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Notes and References
- Trujillo. M. E.. Willems. A.. Abril. A.. Planchuelo. A.-M.. Rivas. R.. Ludena. D.. Mateos. P. F.. Martinez-Molina. E.. Velazquez. E.. Nodulation of Lupinus albus by Strains of Ochrobactrum lupini sp. nov. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71. 3. 2005. 1318–1327. 0099-2240. 10.1128/AEM.71.3.1318-1327.2005. 15746334. 1065145. 2005ApEnM..71.1318T .