Genome sequence of Rhizobium grahamii CCGE502, a broad-host-range symbiont with low nodulation competitiveness in Phaseolus vulgaris
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Genome sequence of Rhizobium grahamii CCGE502, a broad-host-range symbiont with low nodulation competitiveness in Phaseolus vulgaris
Abstract
Here we present the genome sequence of Rhizobium grahamii CCGE502. R. grahamii groups with other newly described broad-host-range species, which are not very efficient Phaseolus vulgaris symbionts, with a wide geographic distribution and which constitutes a novel Rhizobium clade.
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