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R. J. Roughley
Reference Work Entry
Root and Stem Nodule Bacteria of Legumes
Michael Sadowsky and P. Graham
2006, The Prokaryotes, PART 1, Pages 818-841
Book Chapter
Inoculation Technology For Legumes
D. F. Herridge
Nitrogen Fixation: Origins, Applications, and Research Progress, 1, Volume 7, Nitrogen-fixing Leguminous Symbioses, Pages 77-115
Journal Article
Some factors affecting growth and survival ofRhizobium spp. in soil-peat cultures
D. A. van Schreven
Plant and Soil, 1970, Volume 32, Numbers 1-3, Pages 113-130
Antigenic affinities of the root-nodule bacteria of legumes
P. H. Graham
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1963, Volume 29, Number 1, Pages 281-291
A strategy for legume nodulation research in developing regions of the Old World
J. Brockwell
Plant and Soil, 1981, Volume 58, Numbers 1-3, Pages 367-382
Effect of plant nutrient supply on nodule effectiveness and rhizobium strain competition for nodulation ofLotus pedunculatus
C. E. Pankhurst
Plant and Soil, 1981, Volume 60, Number 3, Pages 325-339
Some Australian studies relating to the long-term effects of the inoculation of legume seeds
F. J. Bergersen
Plant and Soil, 1970, Volume 32, Numbers 1-3, Pages 727-736
Selection of Portuguese Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii strains for production of legume inoculants I. Screening for effectiveness in laboratory conditions
E. M. Ferreira and J. F. Marques
Plant and Soil, 1992, Volume 147, Number 1, Pages 151-158
The taxonomy of rhizobia: an overview
Anne Willems
Plant and Soil, 2006, Volume 287, Numbers 1-2, Pages 3-14
Analysis and regulation of legume inoculants in Canada: The need for an increase in standards
P. E. Olsen, W. A. Rice, L. M. Bordeleau and V. O. Biederbeck
Plant and Soil, 1994, Volume 161, Number 1, Pages 127-134
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