Nodulation competitiveness of nodule bacteria: Genetic control and adaptive significance: Review

The most recent data on the system of cmp ( competitiveness ) genes that determine the nodulation competitiveness of rhizobial strains, i.e., the ability to compete for nodule formation in leguminous plants, is analyzed. Three genetic approaches for the construction of economically valuable strains...

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