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A Case of Infective Endocarditis Due to Herbaspirillum Huttiense in a Pediatric Oncology Patient
Herbaspirillum Seropedicae M.A
Evidence for the Endophytic Colonization of Phaseolus Vulgaris (Common Bean) Roots by the Diazotroph Herbaspirillum Seropedicae
Herbaspirillum Massiliense Sp. Nov
Assessment of Native Cadmium-Resistant Bacteria in Cacao (Theobroma Cacao L.) - Cultivated Soils 2 3 Henry A
Microbial Hitchhikers on Intercontinental Dust: Catching a Lift in Chad
The Herbaspirillum Seropedicae Smr1 Fnr Orthologs Controls The
Modulation of Defence and Iron Homeostasis Genes in Rice
Herbaspirillum Seropedicae Reveals a Potential New Emerging Bacterium Adapted to Human Hosts Helisson Faoro1,2,3* , Willian K
Case Report Herbaspirillum Infection in Humans: a Case Report and Review of Literature
Infection Or Environment?
Herbaspirillum Hiltneri Sp. Nov., Isolated from Surface-Sterilized Wheat Roots
Herbaspirillum Seropedicae Z78 Glycopolymers
Chemosynthetic Symbionts of Marine Invertebrate Animals Are Capable of Nitrogen fixation Jillian M
Expression, Purification and DNA-Binding Activities of Two Putative Mode Proteins of Herbaspirillum Seropedicae (Burkholderiales, Oxalobacteraceae)
Living Nitrogen – Fixing Bacteria in Soil of Sioux Prairie of South Dakota Nabilah Ali Alshibli South Dakota State University
Rubrisubalbicans, a Mild Plant Pathogen, As Herbaspirillum Rubrisubalbicans Comb
Diversity Analysis of Diazotrophic Bacteria Associated with the Roots of Tea (Camellia Sinensis (L.) O
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Herbaspirillum Species Bacteremia in a Pediatric Oncology Patient Edward D
Molecular Characterization of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated from Brazilian Agricultural Plants at São Paulo State
Colonization and Nitrogen-Fixing Ability of Herbaspirillum Sp. Strain B501 Gfp1 and Assessment of Its Growth-Promoting Ability in Cultivated Rice
Characterization of a New Bacterial Species of the Genus Herbaspirillum
Bacterial Flora on Cascades Frogs in the Klamath Mountains of California