Species of bacterium
Microvirga lotononidis is a nitrogen fixing, Gram-negative, rod-shaped and non-spore-forming root-nodule bacteria from the genus of Microvirga.[1][3][4] Microvirga lotononidis lives in symbiosis with Listia angolensis.[4][5][6]
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- ^ Straininfo of Microvirga lotononidis
- ^ a b UniProt
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- ^ Ardley, JK; Parker, MA; De Meyer, SE; Trengove, RD; O'Hara, GW; Reeve, WG; Yates, RJ; Dilworth, MJ; Willems, A; Howieson, JG (November 2012). "Microvirga lupini sp. nov., Microvirga lotononidis sp. nov. and Microvirga zambiensis sp. nov. are alphaproteobacterial root-nodule bacteria that specifically nodulate and fix nitrogen with geographically and taxonomically separate legume hosts". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 62 (Pt 11): 2579–88. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.035097-0. PMID 22199210.
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