DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-11775
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION 106 MATERIALS AND METHODS Soils Sampling Procedure Nodule Isolates Isolation Physiological testing 113 Environmental stress Plant infection cest 113 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Nodule Serology 115 Physiological Testing 119 Environmental stress 119 pH 119 Temperature 119 NaCl 119 1 GENERAL THTRODUCTION Soybean productivity can be greatly enhanced by inoculation of seeds in soils that lack bradyrhizobia. In soils with established populations, however, the competition between native and added bradyrhizobi… Show more

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