Analysis of genome sequence and symbiotic ability of rhizobial strains isolated from seeds of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).
Alejandro AguilarYolanda MoraAraceli DávalosLourdes GirardJaime MoraHumberto PeraltaPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
Seeds represent a niche for bacteria; their access by rhizobia possibly triggered the infection of phages, recombination, loss or gain of plasmids, and loss of symbiosis genes. This process probably represents ongoing evolution that will eventually convert these strains into obligate endophytes.