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Assessment of the competitiveness of fast-growing rhizobia infecting Acacia senegal using antibiotic resistance and melanin production as identification markers

Zhang et al., 1992

Document ID
11053813721930508143
Author
Zhang X
Karsisto M
Lindström K
Publication year
Publication venue
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

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The competitiveness of four Rhizobium sp. strains infecting Acacia senegal and originating in the Sudan was assessed in a growth chamber experiment using Sudanese soil, When Acacia senegal was inoculated with pure cultures of the strains, there were statistically …
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