The complete genome sequence of Ensifer meliloti strain CCMM B554 (FSM-MA), a highly effective nitrogen-fixing microsymbiont of Medicago truncatula Gaertn
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Kok-Gan Chan | B. Bálint | E. Kondorosi | B. Horváth | V. Gruber | M. Nagymihály | A. Kereszt | P. Mergaert | P. Bihari | Kar-Wai Hong | P. Ratet | A. Farkas | J. Ibijbijen | B. Vásárhelyi | T. Chong | Quentin Barrière | Mohammed Amar
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