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Seed Inoculation and Inoculant Technology
1988Legume inoculation with Rhizobium spp. ensures nodulation and efficient nitrogen fixation. However, the need for inoculation must first be evaluated. This paper discusses this evaluation and methods of inoculant production, application of rhizobia to seed, production of pelleted seed, and the response to inoculation.
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The Journal of Dermatology, 1992
AbstractAn 11‐years‐old girl with lupus vulgaris on the right buttock following inoculation is described. The diagnosis was formed by the history, morphological characteristics, Mantoux test, histopathology, and was supported by an affirmative response to short course intensive chemotherapy (6 months).
V N, Sehgal, S, Jain, R, Gupta
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AbstractAn 11‐years‐old girl with lupus vulgaris on the right buttock following inoculation is described. The diagnosis was formed by the history, morphological characteristics, Mantoux test, histopathology, and was supported by an affirmative response to short course intensive chemotherapy (6 months).
V N, Sehgal, S, Jain, R, Gupta
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Primary inoculation tuberculosis
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1979A case of primary inoculation tuberculosis of the finger is described, in which Mantoux test conversion reverted after prompt surgical and medical treatment. The pathology of primary inoculation tuberculosis is reviewed briefly, and the rationale for excision of the early tuberculous lesion is discussed.
R P, Hooker +2 more
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Inoculation cutaneous tuberculosis
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1998SUMMARYTwo cases of inoculation cutaneous tuberculosis are presented. As commonly occurs, the diagnosis could not be confirmed bacteriologically due in the small numbers of organisms present However, both patients responded to antituberculosis chemotherapy.
S, Jain, V N, Sehgal
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Mycorrhizal Inoculants: Progress in Inoculant Production Technology
2011Of the seven types of mycorrhizae, the symbiotic association of plants with arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ectomycorrhiza (ECM) is the most abundant and widespread. Mycorrhizal inoculant technology, especially of AM and ECM, appears to be a promising avenue for sustainable agriculture and forestry because of their extensive and productive association ...
Zaki A. Siddiqui, Ryota Kataoka
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Analysis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Inoculant Benchmarks
Microorganisms, 2021Sulaimon Basiru +2 more
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