Interaction Between a Non-Nodulating and an Ineffective Mutant of Rhizobium trifolli Resulting in Effective (Nitrogen-Fixing) Nodulation
AUTOR(ES)
Rolfe, B. G.
RESUMO
A noninvasive (non-nodulating) mutant of Rhizobium trifolii when mixed with an ineffective (non-nitrogen-fixing) mutant gives rise to effective (nitrogen-fixing) nodules.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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