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MAFF No.303099
CategoryBacterium
Scientific nameMesorhizobium japonicum Martinez-Hidalgo, Ramirez-Bahena, Flores-Felix, Igual, Sanjuan, Leon-Barrios, Peix and Velazquez 2016
Taxonomic statusType strain
Reidentified byPilar Martinez-Hidalgo (Updated: Jan 2017)
Deposited asRhizobium loti Jarvis, Pankhurst and Patel 1982
IdentifierY. Sawada
SourceLotus corniculatus L. var. japonicus Regel
LocationJAPAN (TOCHIGI)
Isolation dateMar 1981
IsolatorY. Sawada
DepositorY. Sawada
DesignationNGRI L1
Also deposited inInstitute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, University of Tokyo IAM 15132
Genome dataNC_002678 NC_002679 NC_002682
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