Neorhizobium

Neorhizobium is a genus of Gram-negative soil bacteria that fix nitrogen. It was recently segregated from the genus Rhizobium. Neorhizobium forms an endosymbiotic nitrogen-fixing association with roots of legumes.

Neorhizobium
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Neorhizobium

Mousavi et al. 2014[1]
Type species
Neorhizobium galegae
Lindström 1989
Species
  • Neorhizobium alkalisoli (Lu et al. 2009) Mousavi et al. 2014
  • Neorhizobium galegae (Lindström 1989) Mousavi et al. 2014
    • symbiovar officinalis[2]
    • symbiovar orientalis[2]
  • Neorhizobium huautlense (Wang et al. 1998) Mousavi et al. 2014
  • Neorhizobium vignae (Ren et al. 2011) Mousavi et al. 2014

References

  1. Mousavi SA, Österman J, Wahlberg N, Nesme X, Lavire C, Vial L, Paulin L, de Lajudie P, Lindström K (2014). "Phylogeny of the RhizobiumAllorhizobiumAgrobacterium clade supports the delineation of Neorhizobium gen. nov". Syst Appl Microbiol. 37 (3): 208–15. doi:10.1016/j.syapm.2013.12.007. PMID 24581678.
  2. Radeva G, Jurgens G, Niemi M, Nick G, Suominen L, Lindström K (2001). "Description of two biovars in the Rhizobium galegae species: biovar orientalis and biovar officinalis". Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 24 (2): 192–205. doi:10.1078/0723-2020-00029. PMID 11518322.
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