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Diversity among field populations of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in Poland
C. J. Madrzak
, B. Golinska
, J. Kroliczak
, K. Pudelko
, D. Lazewska
, B. Lampka
,
M. J. Sadowsky
Soil, Water, and Climate
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Bradyrhizobium Japonicum
100%
Poland
100%
Field Population
100%
Japonica
100%
Nodulation
66%
Serogroup
66%
Bradyrhizobium
33%
Hybrid Analysis
33%
Polyclonal Antiserum
33%
Southern Hybridization
33%
Protein Profile
33%
Repetitive Extragenic palindromic-PCR
33%
Soybean Production
16%
Soybean Varieties
16%
Genetic Structure
16%
Genotype
16%
Plant Introduction
16%
Genomic DNA (gDNA)
16%
Cluster Analysis
16%
Glycine Max
16%
Antiserum
16%
Serological Response
16%
DNA Hybridization
16%
Polyacrylamide Gel
16%
Gene Probes
16%
Nif Genes
16%
Nod Genes
16%
Complementary Method
16%
Adsorption Studies
16%
Serological Analysis
16%
Nodulating Bacteria
16%
Root Microbiome
16%
Soybean Plants
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Serotype
100%
Root Nodule
100%
Bradyrhizobium japonicum
100%
Finger Dermatoglyphics
50%
Polyclonal Antiserum
50%
Southern Blotting
50%
Bradyrhizobium
50%
Antiserum
25%
Gene Structure
25%
DNA Hybridization
25%
Gene Probe
25%
Rhizobiaceae
25%