Genotypic and phenotypic analyses reveal distinct population structures and ecotypes for sugar beet‐associatedPseudomonasin Oxford and Auckland
Abstract
Fluorescent pseudomonads represent one of the largest groups of bacteria inhabiting the surfaces of plants, but their genetic composition in planta is poorly understood. Here, we examined the population structure and diversity of fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from sugar beet grown at two geographic locations (Oxford, United Kingdom and Auckland, New Zealand). To seek evidence for niche adaptation, bacteria were sampled from three types of...
Paper Details
Title
Genotypic and phenotypic analyses reveal distinct population structures and ecotypes for sugar beet‐associatedPseudomonasin Oxford and Auckland
Published Date
May 11, 2020
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
12
Pages
5963 - 5975
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