Indigenous inoculant dampens the impact of remediation of heavy metal polluted soil on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. [PDF]
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Modulate Variety-Specific Phosphate Transporter Gene Expression in Aerobic Rice Under Phosphorus-Limited Soil Conditions. [PDF]
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The abilities of nitrogen-fixing bacteria to produce siderophores affect their promoting effects on cucumber growth and antiphytopathogenic fungus activities. [PDF]
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Variable suppression by mycorrhiza of root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei reproduction among mung bean genotypes has implications for phenotyping. [PDF]
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Isolation and Identification of Entomopathogenic Fungus GC23620 and Its Virulence and Control Efficacy Against <i>Gynaephora qinghaiensis</i> Larvae. [PDF]
Lin Z, Liu S, Lai Y.
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Microbiome legacy influences necrosis formation in Diplodia sapinea-infected Scots pine shoots. [PDF]
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Feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation for biological soil crusts formation in desert area
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biological soil crusts in the field was conducted in this experiment.
Weibo Wang, Yongding Liu, Dunhai Li
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Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 1998Abstract Two active bioleaching microbial strains were isolated from a zinc mineral sample. These bacteria isolates were grown on media containing sulfur or iron and reintroduced, individually or in combination, to the original mineral sample in controlled shake-flask bioleaching experiments.
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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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