Acid pH tolerance in strains of Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium, and initial studies on the basis for acid tolerance of Rhizobium tropici UMR1899
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B. Hammer | M. Ferrey | P. Graham | C. Quinto | S. Aarons | E. Martínez | M. Conroy | K. Draeger
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