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. 1983 Feb;45(2):711–713. doi: 10.1128/aem.45.2.711-713.1983

Free-Living Rhizobium Strain Able To Grow on N2 as the Sole Nitrogen Source

B L Dreyfus 1, C Elmerich 1, Y R Dommergues 1
PMCID: PMC242350  PMID: 16346220

Abstract

A Rhizobium strain isolated from stem nodules of the legume Sesbania rostrata was shown to grow on atmospheric nitrogen (N2) as the sole nitrogen source. Non-N2-fixing mutants isolated directly on agar plates formed nodules that did not fix N2 when inoculated into the host plant.

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