Genetically and functionally diverse symbiotic and non-symbiotic native bacteria colonized root nodules of Erythrina brucei growing in different land use types in Ethiopia
Belay Berza Beyene(Addis Ababa University), Fasil Assefa(Addis Ababa University), Jegan Sekar(M S Swaminathan Research Foundation), Marcela C. Pagano(Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), V. R. Prabavathy(M S Swaminathan Research Foundation)
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