Survival of Rhizobium phaseoli in Coal-Based Legume Inoculants Applied to Seeds †
AUTOR(ES)
Crawford, S. L.
RESUMO
Eight coals used as carriers in legume inoculants promoted the survival of Rhizobium phaseoli on pinto bean seeds. Although peat was more protective, most coal-based inoculants provided >104 viable rhizobia per seed after 4 weeks.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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