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Soybean Response to Seed Inoculation or Coating with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Foliar Fertilization with Molybdenum. [PDF]
Jarecki W.
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Ecology of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in Iowa soybean rhizosphere soil
Field and greenhouse studies investigated microbiological interactions in Iowa soybean (Glycine max) rhizospheres. The effects of P fertilization on mycorrhizal development and rhizobial nodule occupancy were evaluated in a 2-year field study, and follow-
Hicks, Patrick
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The ability for a soybean plant to be efficiently nodulated when grown as a crop is dependent on the number of effective Bradyrhizobium japonicum that can be found in close proximity to the developing seedling shortly after planting.
Gulden, Rob H +4 more
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Досліджено здатність двох Тn5-мутантів штаму 646 Bradyrhizobium japonicum приживатись у ризосфері сої й індукувати бульбочкоутворення. Встановлено, що як моноінокуляція цими мутантами, так і бактеризація насіння їхньою сумішшю із вихідним 646 і ...
Маменко, П.М. +4 more
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O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar os componentes de produção e produtividade de dois genótipos de soja cultivados em casa de vegetação e submetidos à inoculação com bactérias diazotróficas do gênero Bradyrhizobium e Azospirillum.
Lucas Guilherme Bulegon +6 more
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DSF inactivator RpfB homologous FadD upregulated in Bradyrhizobium japonicum under iron limiting conditions. [PDF]
Dutta K, Shityakov S, Maruyama F.
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Enhanced soybean plant growth by inoculation with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Bacillus sp. [PDF]
The aim of the experiment was to investigate the effect of strains Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Bacillus sp. on length and dry weight of soybean plants.
Svetlana Balešević-Tubić +13 more
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Este estudo objetivou avaliar o crescimento inicial de plantas de soja inoculadas com Bradyrhizobium japonicum e cultivadas em solo com ...
RODRIGUES, A. C. +5 more
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The distinct cell physiology of Bradyrhizobium at the population and cellular level
The α-Proteobacteria belonging to Bradyrhizobium genus are microorganisms of extreme slow growth. Despite their extended use as inoculants in soybean production, their physiology remains poorly characterized.
Ian F. Medici +8 more
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The Bradyrhizobium japonicum fsrB gene is essential for utilization of structurally diverse ferric siderophores to fulfill its nutritional iron requirement. [PDF]
Ong A, O'Brian MR.
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