Genetic diversity of symbiotic Bradyrhizobium elkanii populations recovered from inoculated and non-inoculated Acacia mangium field trials in Brazil.
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M M Perrineau | C Le Roux | S M de Faria | F de Carvalho Balieiro | A Galiana | Y Prin | G Béna | G. Béna | C. Le Roux | Y. Prin | A. Galiana | S. M. de Faria | M. Perrineau | F. de Carvalho Balieiro
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