2006
DOI: 10.1515/bot.2006.011
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Evaluation of beneficial bacteria from mangrove soil

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“…Inoculation of AM fungi had no effect on shoot dry weight, but increased area and dry weight of leaf blades and caused higher rate of transpiration in AM plants [26]. In common beans the increase in leaf area due to mycorrhizae and increased soil application of P were similar.…”
Section: Am and Plant Growth Responsesmentioning
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“…Inoculation of AM fungi had no effect on shoot dry weight, but increased area and dry weight of leaf blades and caused higher rate of transpiration in AM plants [26]. In common beans the increase in leaf area due to mycorrhizae and increased soil application of P were similar.…”
Section: Am and Plant Growth Responsesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Subsequently, same others reported significant increase of dry biomass of Acacia nilotica inoculated with AM. During early stages of colonization the AM fungi may trigger the defense mechanism of the host plant that enables protection against root pathogens in cabbage [26]. Significant increase in the dry weight and P content of Amorpha crenulata and Jacquemontia reclinata due to AM fungi in native soil low…”
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“…[7] đã phân tích và xác định được vai trò quan trong của Azotobacter vinelandii và Bacillus megaterium trong việc tăng khả năng sinh trưởng của các cây non của rừng ngập mặn. Tuy nhiên, trong nghiên cứu này chúng tôi chỉ dừng lại ở định tính và định lượng các chi, chưa đánh giá vai trò của các loài.…”
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“…The microbial diversity in mangrove ecosystems has not been covered to the same extent as in other environments. A vast methodological description of bacterial diversity and distribution in the mangrove plants and their rhizosphere sediment would improve our understanding of their functionality and microbial interactions found in this ecosystem (Kathiresan and Selvam 2006).…”
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