Genome Sequence of Azospirillum brasilense CBG497 and Comparative Analyses of Azospirillum Core and Accessory Genomes provide Insight into Niche Adaptation
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V. Barbe | Stéphanie Borland | C. Prigent-Combaret | F. Wisniewski-Dyé | Z. Rouy | Benoît Drogue | P. Mavingui | V. González | L. Lozano | E. Acosta-Cruz | Alberto Mendoza Herrera | Zoé Rouy
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