Assessment of symbiotic performance of several bean cultivars inoculated with their specific rhizobia [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.247-262Other title:
  • تقيم الاداء التكافلى لعدد من أصناف الفاصوليا لتلقيح بالريزوبيا المتخصصة لها [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of microbiology, 2003 v.37 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Microbiology 2002.V.37(3)Summary: A GREEN house experiment was carried out to study the symbiotic Performance of six rhizobial strains with five bean cultivars. These studies were done in order to evaluate the response of these cultivars to rhizobial inoculation and to assess competition between the indigenous and inoculated strains. In these studies soils of two different textures were used: a silty loam collected from lsmailia and aclay soil from Giza region. The dual inoculation generally produced higher values of plant dry weight and nodule formation, and the duel cultivar gave the highest values of plant dry weight in silty loam soil.
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A GREEN house experiment was carried out to study the symbiotic Performance of six rhizobial strains with five bean cultivars. These studies were done in order to evaluate the response of these cultivars to rhizobial inoculation and to assess competition between the indigenous and inoculated strains. In these studies soils of two different textures were used: a silty loam collected from lsmailia and aclay soil from Giza region. The dual inoculation generally produced higher values of plant dry weight and nodule formation, and the duel cultivar gave the highest values of plant dry weight in silty loam soil.

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