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A Treatise of Dinitrogen Fixation. Section III, Biology. John Wiley and Sons, N.Y. p 367-472. Date, R.A. and J. Halliday. 1979a. Selecting Rhizobium for acid, infertile soils of the tropics. Nature. 277:62-64. Date, R.A. and J. Halliday. 1979b. In Handbook for the collection, preservation and characterization of tropical forage germplasm resources, CIAT, Colombia. p 21-26. Dreyfus, B., J.L. Garcia. and M. Gillis. 1988. Characterization of Azorhizobium caulinodans gen. nov., sp. nov., a stemnodulating nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from Sesbania rostrata. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 38:89-98. Dye, M. 1982. A note on some factors affecting the survival of Rhizobium cultures during freeze drying and subsequent storage. J. Appl. Bacteriol. 52:461-464. Eaglesham, A.R.J., J.M. Ellis, W.R. Evans, D.E. Fleischman, M. Hungria, and R.W.F. Hardy. 1990. The first photosynthetic N2fixing Rhizobium: characteristics. p. 805-811. In P.M. Greshoff et al. 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Variation in colony characteristics and symbiotic effectiveness of Rhizobium. J. Appl. Bact. 38:19-27. Hubbell, D.H. 1970. Studies on the root hair "curling factor" of Rhizobium. Bot. Gaz. 4:337-342. Jarvis, B.D.W., Pankhurst, E.E., and Patel, J.J. 1982. Rhizobium loti, a new species of legume root nodule bacteria. Intl. J. Sys. Bacteriol. 32:378-380. Jordan, D.C. 1982. Transfer of Rhizobium japonicum Buchanan 1980 to Bradyrhizobium gen. nov., a genus of slow-growing, root nodule bacteria from leguminous plants. Int. J. Sys. Bacteriol. 32:136-139. Jordan, D.C. and Allen, O.N. 1974. Family III. Rhizobiaceae Conn. 1938. In R.E. Buchanan and N.E. Gibbons (eds.). Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 8th Edition. The Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore. p 261-164. Jordan, D.C. 1984. Family III. Rhizobiaceae Conn. 1938-254. In N.R. Krieg and J.G. Holt (eds.). Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Volume I. The Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore. Keyser, H.H., B.B. Bohlool, T.S. Hu, and D.F. Weber. 1982. Fast growing rhizobia isolated from root nodules of soybean. Science. 215:1631-1632. Kuykendall, L.D., and G.H. Elkan. 1976. Rhizobium japonicum derivatives differing in nitrogen fixing efficiency and carbohydrate utilization. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 32:511-519. Kneen, B.E. and LaRue, T.A. 1983. Congo Red absorption by Rhizobium leguminosarum. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 45:340-342. Li, D. and D.H. Hubbell. 1969. Infection thread formation as a basis of nodulation specificity in Rhizobium--strawberry clover associations. Can. J. Microbiol. 15:1133-1136. Lindstrom, K. 1989. Rhizobium galegae, a new species of legume root-nodule bacteria. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 39:365-367. Martinez-Romero, E., L. Segovia, F. Martins, A.A. Franco, P. Graham, and M.A. Pardo. 1991. Rhizobium tropici, a novel species nodulating Phaseolus vulgaris L. beans and Leucaena sp. trees. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 41:417-426. Norris, D.O. 1958. A red strain of Rhizobium for Lotononis bainesii. Aust. J. Exptl. Agric. 9:629-32. Norris, D.O. 1963. A porcelain bead method for storing Rhizobium. Empire J. of Exptl. Agric. 31:255-258. Norris, D.O. 1965. Acid production by Rhizobium. A unifying concept. Plant Soil. 22:143-166. Norris, D.O. and R.A. Date. 1976. Legume bacteriology. In N.H. Shaw and W.W. Bryan (eds.). Tropical pastures research; principles and methods, Commonwealth Bureau of Pastures and Field Crops, Bulletin 51. Hurley, England. p 134-174. Okon, Y., Y. Eshel, and Y. Henis. 1972. Cultural and symbiotic properties of Rhizobium strains isolated from nodules of Cicer arientinum L. Soil Biol. Biochem. 4:165-170. Scott, J.M. and F.E. Porter. 1986. An analysis of the accuracy of a plant infection technique for counting rhizobia. Soil Biol. Biochem. 18:355-362. Sherwood, M.T. 1970. Improved synthetic medium for growth of Rhizobium. J. Appl. Bact. 33:708-713. Sutton, W.D., C.E. Pankhurst, and A.S. Craig. 1981. The Rhizobium bacteroid state. In K.L. Giles and A.G. Atherly (eds.). International review of Cytology, Supplement 13, Biology of the Rhizobiaceae, Academic Press, New York. p 149-171. Stevens, W.L. 1958. Dilution series: a statistical test of technique. J. Roy. Statis. Soc. Ser. B. 20:205-214. Toomsan, B., O.P. Rupela, S. Mittal, P.J. Dart, and K.W. Clark. 1984. Counting Cicer-Rhizobium using a plant infection technique. Soil Biol. Biochem. 16:503-507. Trinick, M.J. 1973. Symbiosis between Rhizobium and the non-legume Trema aspera. Nature (London). 244:459-460. Tsien, H.C., P.S. Cain, and E.L. Schmidt. 1977. Viability of Rhizobium bacteroids. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 34:854-856. Turk, D., and H.H. Keyser. 1993. Accuracy of most-probable-number estimates of rhizobia for tree legumes. Soil Biol. Biochem. 25:69-74. Vincent, J.M. 1974. Root-nodule symbiosis with Rhizobium. In A. Quispel (ed.). The Biology of Nitrogen Fixation, North Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam. p 265-341. 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