2009
DOI: 10.1080/00103620902761221
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Laboratory Assessment ofNostoc9v (Cyanobacteria) Effects on N2Fixation and Chemical Fertility of Degraded African Soils

Abstract: The potential of Nostoc 9v for improving the nitrogen (N) 2 -fixing capacity and nutrient status of semi-arid soils from Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and South Africa was studied in a laboratory experiment. Nostoc 9v was inoculated on nonsterilized and sterilized soils. Inoculum rates were 2.5 mg dry biomass g 21 soil and 5 mg dry biomass g 21 soil. The soils were incubated for 3 months at 27 uC under 22 W m 2 illumination with a photoperiod of 16 h light and 8 h dark. The moisture was maintained at 60% of field capaci… Show more

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“…Malam Issa et al. (2007) showed that inoculation with strain 9v improved the aggregate stability of a soil from Guquka, Eastern Cape, and Pardo et al. (2009) showed that Nostoc strain 9v promoted soil N 2 fixation and increased soil organic carbon (SOC) by 30–100% under laboratory conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Malam Issa et al. (2007) showed that inoculation with strain 9v improved the aggregate stability of a soil from Guquka, Eastern Cape, and Pardo et al. (2009) showed that Nostoc strain 9v promoted soil N 2 fixation and increased soil organic carbon (SOC) by 30–100% under laboratory conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%