Potential use of Rhizobium spp. to improve growth of non-nitrogen fixing plants
Plant growth promoting rhizo-bacteria (PGPR) affect plant growth by producing and releasing secondary metabolites (plant growth regulators/phytohormones/biologically active substances), facilitating the availability and uptake of certain nutrients from the root environment and inhibiting plant pat...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil Sciences
2007
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