Search Results - "Pulido Suarez, Laura"
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Tolerance and Recovery Capacity to Reclaimed Wastewater Irrigation of Salvia officinalis and Asteriscus maritimus Plants Inoculated with Arbuscular Mycorrhizae
Published in Horticulturae (01-02-2022)“…This work attempts to identify which of two species with different levels of salinity tolerance, Salvia officinalis L. or Asteriscus maritimus L., is more…”
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The symbiovar mediterranense of Sinorhizobium meliloti nodulates Phaseolus vulgaris across Lanzarote (Canary Islands): A revision of this symbiovar supports a proposal to delimit symbiovars boundaries in Sinorhizobium and to define four new symbiovars
Published in Systematic and applied microbiology (01-07-2024)“…The symbiovar mediterranense of Sinorhizobium meliloti was initially found in Phaseolus vulgaris nodules in Tunisia and in an eastern location of Lanzarote…”
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Alteration of soil rhizobial populations by rabbit latrines could impair symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the insular alpine ecosystem of Teide National Park
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-04-2021)“…Spartocytisus supranubius (Teide broom) is the dominant legume of the high-mountain ecosystem in Teide National Park (Tenerife, Canary Islands). Herbivory by…”
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Genome size variation and endopolyploidy in the diverse succulent plant family Aizoaceae
Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (12-08-2020)“…Abstract Aizoaceae are one of the most diverse succulent plant families in the world, with c. 2 400 species, and they are a major component of the Greater Cape…”
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High Diversity of Bradyrhizobial Species Fix Nitrogen with Woody Legume Spartocytisus supranubius in a High Mountain Ecosystem
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (09-05-2023)“…The symbiosis between rhizobia and legumes is of pivotal importance in nitrogen-poor ecosystems. Furthermore, as it is a specific process (most legumes only…”
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Applying Agronomic Principles of Rhizobial Inoculation to the Conservation of a Keystone Legume Species in a High Mountain Ecosystem on an Oceanic Island
Published in Frontiers in agronomy (15-04-2021)“…The Teide broom, Spartocytisus supranubius , is an endemism of the Canary Islands (Spain) and the dominant legume of the Tenerife high-mountain ecosystem in…”
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Endophytic Bosea spartocytisi sp. nov. Coexists with rhizobia in root nodules of Spartocytisus supranubius growing in soils of Teide National Park (Canary Islands)
Published in Systematic and applied microbiology (01-11-2022)“…Two rod-shaped Gram negative strains, SSUT16T and SSUT22, were isolated from root nodules of Spartocytisus supranubius in soils of the Teide National Park…”
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Definition of the novel symbiovar canariense within Mesorhizobium neociceri sp. nov., a new species of genus Mesorhizobium nodulating Cicer canariense in the “Caldera de Taburiente” National Park (La Palma, Canary Islands)
Published in Systematic and applied microbiology (01-09-2021)“…Cicer canariense is a highly promiscuous wild chickpea nodulated by Mesorhizobium strains in La Palma Island located at Canary archipelago. Four of these…”
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High Diversity of Bradyrhizobial Species Fix Nitrogen with Woody Legume ISpartocytisus supranubius/I in a High Mountain Ecosystem
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (01-05-2023)“…The symbiosis between rhizobia and legumes is of pivotal importance in nitrogen-poor ecosystems. Furthermore, as it is a specific process (most legumes only…”
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