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following aspects;
maximum efficacy, ease of use, compatibility, high
rhizobial concentration, long shelf-life,
usefulness under varying field conditions...
- the
rhizobial bacteria studied had any
evolutionary advantage with
their host but did find
great genetic variation among the po****tions of
rhizobial bacteria...
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clover is also the only
known species of
Trifolium that has no
apparent rhizobial ****ociation.
Rhizobia typically nodulate the
roots of Trifolium, increasing...
- also form
symbiotic relationships where nitrogen gas can be
fixated by
rhizobial bacteria and
mycorrhiza as
other legumes can.
Surveys have
shown that...
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Rhizobial diversity and
function in
rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush...
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model plant for
genome studies in legumes,
particularly in
reference to
rhizobial and
arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.
Small genome size of
about 470 Mb...
- the case for
Acacia senegal,
which forms both
rapidly and slow
growing rhizobial nodules. A
large number of
species within many
genera of
leguminous plants...
- Non-essential
micronutrient VO2+ 0 Trace,
undetermined VOSO4
Beneficial for
rhizobial N2 fixation.
Lithium Non-essential
micronutrient Li+ 0
Undetermined Li2SO4...
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available for D. searlsiae, but
little research has been done to
study the
rhizobial-legume
symbiosis of the species.
While the
species is
capable of self-pollinating...
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inner cortex of roots, just
outside the xylem, that
resemble colonies of
rhizobial bacterioids.
These may well
constitute the
evolutionary precursors in...