2021
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2021.2020824
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Performance of a wheat–soybean cropping system as affected by applying phosphogypsum in combination with urea

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“…One of its genera, Bradyrhizobium, is specific to legumes and forms symbiotic relationships with peanut plants to create root nodules. Within these nodules, Bradyrhizobium can fix nitrogen, a process crucial for plant growth, in exchange for carbohydrates from the peanut plants. , Although no specific bacterial genera or species that could form root nodules with peanuts were identified in this study, the presence of root nodules at the end of the growth experiment suggests that some form of a symbiotic relationship was established.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of its genera, Bradyrhizobium, is specific to legumes and forms symbiotic relationships with peanut plants to create root nodules. Within these nodules, Bradyrhizobium can fix nitrogen, a process crucial for plant growth, in exchange for carbohydrates from the peanut plants. , Although no specific bacterial genera or species that could form root nodules with peanuts were identified in this study, the presence of root nodules at the end of the growth experiment suggests that some form of a symbiotic relationship was established.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%