Rhizobium leguminosarum is a bacterium which lives in a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with legumes, and has the ability to fix free nitrogen from the air.[2]R. leguminosarum has been very thoroughly studied—it has been the subject of more than a thousand publications.[2]
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Lesley A.; Young, J. Peter W. (2004). "Diversity and specificity of Rhizobiumleguminosarum biovar viciae on wild and cultivated legumes". Molecular Ecology...
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non-motile mutants in assessing the significance of motility of Rhizobiumleguminosarum biovar Trifolii for movement in soils". Soil Biology and Biochemistry...