Self-growth suppression in <i>Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens</i> is caused by a diffusible antagonist. [PDF]
Sandhu AK+4 more
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Growth of soybean plants under saline conditions: the role of potassium and Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculation. [PDF]
Sarioğlu A.
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Differential responses of Bradyrhizobium sp. SUTN9-2 to plant extracts and implications for endophytic interactions within different host plants. [PDF]
Greetatorn T+9 more
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Shotgun metagenomics analysis indicates Bradyrhizobium spp. as the predominant genera for heavy metal resistance and bioremediation in a long-term heavy metal-contaminated ecosystem. [PDF]
Agashe R+5 more
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Microbial Nitrogen Cycling and Soil Fertility under Climate-Smart Forages in East Africa [PDF]
Schaedel, Marie
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Cultivation of Genetically Modified Soybeans Did Not Alter the Overall Structure of Rhizosphere Soil Microbial Communities. [PDF]
Shen W+7 more
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Legume root metabolites and va-mycorrhiza development [PDF]
Görge, Elisabeth+5 more
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Elucidation of the symbiotic incompatibility mechanisms between <i>Vigna radiat</i>a and <i>Bradyrhizobium vignae</i> ORS3257 mediated by nodulation outer protein P2. [PDF]
Songwattana P+16 more
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Pangenomes suggest ecological-evolutionary responses to experimental soil warming. [PDF]
Choudoir MJ+6 more
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The impairment of the nodulation process, induced by a bradyrhizobium-japonicum exopolysaccharide mutant is determined by the genotype of the host-plant [PDF]
Jacobi, Andreas+4 more
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