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List of works by Julieta Pérez Giménez

Analysis of the role of the two flagella of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in competition for nodulation of soybean

scientific article published on 26 April 2011

Analysis of two polyhydroxyalkanoate synthases in Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110.

scientific article published on 10 May 2013

Coinoculation of soybean plants with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Trichoderma harzianum: Coexistence of both microbes and relief of nitrate inhibition of nodulation

scientific article published on 29 April 2020

Effects of N-starvation and C-source on Bradyrhizobium japonicum exopolysaccharide production and composition, and bacterial infectivity to soybean roots

scientific article published on 21 June 2006

Induction by Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens of Different Pathways for Growth in D-mannitol or L-arabinose Leading to Pronounced Differences in CO2 Fixation, O2 Consumption, and Lateral-Flagellum Production.

scientific article published on 5 June 2018

Lack of galactose or galacturonic acid in Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 exopolysaccharide leads to different symbiotic responses in soybean

scientific article published on December 2010

Proteomic Analysis of Rhizobium favelukesii LPU83 in Response to Acid Stress

scientific article published on 05 September 2019

Soybean Lectin Enhances Biofilm Formation by Bradyrhizobium japonicum in the Absence of Plants

scientific article published on 26 May 2009

Soybean seed lectin prevents the accumulation of S-adenosyl methionine synthetase and the S1 30S ribosomal protein in Bradyrhizobium japonicum under C and N starvation

scientific article published on 11 July 2012

Soybean-Nodulating Strains With Low Intrinsic Competitiveness for Nodulation, Good Symbiotic Performance, and Stress-Tolerance Isolated From Soybean-Cropped Soils in Argentina

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Strain selection for improvement of Bradyrhizobium japonicum competitiveness for nodulation of soybean

scientific article published on 10 March 2008

The rhizobial adhesion protein RapA1 is involved in adsorption of rhizobia to plant roots but not in nodulation

scientific article published on 3 April 2008