Publications by authors named "Alexandre C Barauna"

Thirteen Gram-negative, aerobic, motile with polar flagella, rod-shaped bacteria were isolated from root nodules of Centrolobium paraense Tul. grown in soils from the Amazon region of Brazil. Growth of strains was observed at temperature range 20-36 °C (optimal 28 °C), pH ranges 5-11 (optimal 6.

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Root nodule bacteria were isolated from nodules on Mimosa pudica L. growing in neutral-alkaline soils from the Distrito Federal in central Brazil. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of 10 strains placed them into the genus Rhizobium with the closest neighbouring species (each with 99 % similarity) being Rhizobium grahamii, Rhizobium cauense, Rhizobium mesoamericanum and Rhizobium tibeticum.

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Article Synopsis
  • Root nodule bacteria from Centrolobium paraense Tul. were isolated in the Amazon region of Brazil and identified as being closely related to the genus Bradyrhizobium based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing.
  • However, further analysis of different genetic regions revealed significant differences, suggesting that these strains are distinct from existing species of Bradyrhizobium.
  • The findings led to the proposal of a new species name, Bradyrhizobium neotropicale sp. nov., with BR 10247(T) designated as the type strain.
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The association of wild grasses with diazotrophic bacteria in Brazilian biomes is poorly understood. The isolation and characterization of bacteria associated with wild grasses can contribute to understand the diazotrophic ecology as well as to identify bacteria with biotechnological applications. In this study, we isolated and characterized diazotrophic bacterial isolates from Oryza glumaepatula collected in Cerrado and Forest areas of the Amazon in Roraima State, Brazil.

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