1986
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.19861490114
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Response of Soybean to dual Inoculation with Rhizobium japonicum and Phosphate dissolving Bacteria

Abstract: A field experiment in silty clay soil was carried out to evaluate the effect of dual inoculation with Rhizobium japonicum and phosphate dissolving bacteria (PDB) on nitrogen and phosphorus uptakes as well as seed yield of soybean. Seed inoculation with PDB before planting did not induce marked enrichment of PDB counts in the rhizosphere. Inoculation with R. japonicum alone increased the dry weight, N‐uptake and seed yield significantly. Further significant increases in P‐uptake and seed yield were recorded by … Show more

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“…Figure 1. Talaromyces pinophilus isolates grown on Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) slant for 7 days at 25 0 C [Coffee:1,3,10; Cream: 2,5,11,13,14,16; Orange: 4,6; Yellow=7,8,9,12,15,17] …”
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“…Figure 1. Talaromyces pinophilus isolates grown on Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) slant for 7 days at 25 0 C [Coffee:1,3,10; Cream: 2,5,11,13,14,16; Orange: 4,6; Yellow=7,8,9,12,15,17] …”
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