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Evolving together, evolving apart: measuring the fitness of rhizobial bacteria in and out of symbiosis with leguminous plants
Liana T. Burghardt
Plant Science
One Health Microbiome Center
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Environmental Factors
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Climate Change
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Rhizobium
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Microbes
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Mutant Strains
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Tractability
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Spatially Variable
100%
Agricultural Importance
100%
Symbiosis
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Ecological Constraints
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Soil Environment
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Host Genetics
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Relative Fitness
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Cyclic Variation
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Nitrogen-fixing Symbiosis
100%
Mixed Inoculation
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Adaptation Pathways
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Bacterial Fitness
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Host Environment
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Plant-microbe Interactions
100%
High-throughput Measurement
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Inoculant
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Microbial Evolution
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Rhizosphere Microorganisms
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Facultative Symbionts
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Leguminous Plants
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Genetic Variation
100%
Symbiosis
100%
Symbiont
50%
Life Cycle
50%
Rhizobiaceae
50%
Rhizobium
50%
Inoculum
50%
Bacterium Mutant
50%
Microbial Evolution
50%