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Strict biodiversity laws prevent Indian scientists from sharing new microbes with the world
Klebsiella indica, isolated from the surface of a tomato, is one of the few microbial species reported by Indian researchers this year. By Pratik PawarPraveen Rahi spent the better part of the past 3 years identifying and describing a new species of a nitrogen-fixing bacteria he discovered on peas cultivated in the mountains of northern India.