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Symbiotic N nutrition, bradyrhizobial biodiversity and photosynthetic functioning of six inoculated promiscuous-nodulating soybean genotypes 

Pule-Meulenberg, Flora; Gyogluu, Cynthia; Naab, Jesse; Dakora, Felix D. (Elservier, 2011)
Six promiscuous soybean genotypes were assessed for their ability to nodulate with indigenous rootnodule bacteria in Ghana, with Bradyrhizobium japonicum WB74 serving as positive control. Although the results revealed free ...
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African Yam Bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) Nodulates Promiscuously with Rhizobium Indigenous to Soils of Botswana. 

Oagile, Otsoseng; Mmolotsi, Ronnie; Segwagwe, Amogelang; Babili, Tjedza P. (Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2012-08-15)
African yam bean is a versatile legume crop, relished for its protein rich tubers, seeds and leaves which are utilized as spinach. It is a highly adaptable crop capable of producing growth even on acid and highly ...

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AuthorBabili, Tjedza P. (1)Dakora, Felix D. (1)Gyogluu, Cynthia (1)Mmolotsi, Ronnie (1)Naab, Jesse (1)Oagile, Otsoseng (1)Pule-Meulenberg, Flora (1)Segwagwe, Amogelang (1)Subject
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African yam bean (1)C accumulation (1)Glycine max (1)IGS type (1)Nodulation (1)Sphenostylis stenocarpa (1)Symbiotic functioning (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (1)2012 (1)Has File(s)Yes (2)

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