
Rhizobial counts in peat inoculants vary amongst legume
Background and aims Inoculation of legumes at sowing with rhizobia has arguably been one of the most costeffective practices in modern agriculture. Critical
Background and aims Inoculation of legumes at sowing with rhizobia has arguably been one of the most costeffective practices in modern agriculture. Critical
MOD I : RHIZOBIAL INOCULANT Rhizobium Inoculants -Submited By RAJAT MISHRA 6th Sem B.Tech Biotech GIET,Gunupur Nobbe and Hiltner introduced a
Fertilizer and rhizobial inoculant responses of chickpea on fallow and stubble sites in southern Alberta R. H. McKenzie1, A. B. Middleton1, and E
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Gamma Irradiation and Autoclave Sterilization Peat and Compost as the Carrier for Rhizobial Inoculant Production
by the cost related to the medium used for rhizobial growth and by the availability of a carrier source (peat) for production of solid inoculant
• Inoculation of legumes with rhizobia can deliver substantial N inputs to southern farming systems even when the impact on legume yield is
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Polymers as carriers for rhizobial inoculant formulations Paulo Ivan Fernandes Júnior(1), Tiago Gusmão Rohr(2), Paulo Jansen de Oliveira(2), Gustavo
Gamma Irradiation and Autoclave Sterilization Peat and Compost as the Carrier for Rhizobial Inoculant Production
Field Crops Research 68 (2000) 199±203 Agronomic bene®ts of rhizobial inoculant use over nitrogen fertilizer application in tropical soybean Gamini
Title: Importance of rhizobia in Agriculture: potential of the commercial inoculants and native strains for improving legume yields in different land-use
Soil bacteria1 called rhizobia are gram-negative capable to colonize the soil immediately surrounding roots under the influence of the plant “rhizosphere”
E. Thies, Fingerprinting the Australian rhizobial inoculant mother cultures using refined PCR protocols yields beneficial inoculant management applications,
Performance of single and mixed rhizobial inoculants on nodulation, dry matter and seed yield of lentil (Lens culinaris)
20131119-Background Inoculation of plants to enhance yield of crops and performance of other plants is a century old, proven technology for rhizobia
Rhizobiaceae is a family of Rhizobiales order into Alphaproteobacteria class that presents genera associated with soil and planta hosts. Rhizobiumis the
2012427-Request PDF on ResearchGate | Bradyrhizobium daqingense sp. nov. isolated from nodules of soybean grown in Daqing City of China | Thirteen s
Rhizobia inoculants have contributed to increase N2fixation and yield in legumes crops. However, most of the inoculants produced world-wide are
Thus, the objectives of our review was to consider the limitations that are imposed by the lack of iron as nutrition to rhizobial bioinoculant strains
Rhizobia inoculants have contributed to increase N2fixation and yield in legumes crops. However, most of the inoculants produced world-wide are
As the most commonly used carrier for commercial inoculants, the development of peat has been limited because peat is a material of nonrenewable resource
AJCS 5(13):1723-1729 (2011) ISSN:1835-2707 Evaluation of rhizobacteria as non-rhizobial inoculants for mung beans Safa Akhtar and Basharat Ali*
Home Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 2008 32(4) Effect of fertilizer-N application and seed coating with rhizobial
As the most commonly used carrier for commercial inoculants, the development of peat has been limited because peat is a material of nonrenewable resource
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