Abstract The effect of a variety factors on the survival of several rhizobia strains on inoculants and inoculated seeds has been evaluated. Since the rhizobia strains showed different cell-density-evolution patterns on peat-based inoculants and on inoculated seeds, several inoculant formulations with highly effective Rhizobium/ Bradyrhizobium strains (for Lupinus, Hedysarum, Phas-eolus and Glycine max.) were monitored under the following storage conditions: (a) the inoculants were kept refrigerated (at 4 C), or (b) at room temperature (25 C). The effect of water content (30–50%, w/w) in the inoculants as well as that of several seed-coating adhesives were also investigated. Alternative carriers including perlite and vermiculite were tested....
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2002, Vol. 5(2) :71-79Soil kept in a desiccated condition...
Strains of Rhizobium lupini on Lupinus spp. and Ornithopus sativus (serradella) were tested for grow...
Biofertilizer technology continues to be derailed by the short shelf life of inoculants. The present...
The effect of a variety factors on the survival of several rhizobia strains on inoculants and inocul...
Microbial inoculants are becoming more available as sustainable alternatives to fertilizers and othe...
Native rhizobia are ideal for use as commercial legume inoculants. The characteristics of the carrie...
Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae is a bacterium, which can establish nodules on roots of legume...
Organic and inorganic materials are used extensively as carriers in the preparation of commercial so...
Objetivando determinar as condições ideais para sobrevivência do Bradyrhizobium sp. em substratos al...
ABSTRACT: Liquid inoculant has become a preferred method for inoculating legumes with bradyrhizobia....
Sinorhizobium meliloti is a microorganism commercially used in the production of e.g. Medicago sativ...
Evaluating Rhizobium survival in inoculants exposed to high temperature may be considered the first ...
Sinorhizobium meliloti is a microorganism commercially used in the production of e.g. Medicago sativ...
The survival of Rhizobium trifolii (strain CIAT 61) in three carriers was studied. The rhizobial cel...
Rhizobia are well known for their capacity to establish a symbiosis with legumes. They inhabit root ...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2002, Vol. 5(2) :71-79Soil kept in a desiccated condition...
Strains of Rhizobium lupini on Lupinus spp. and Ornithopus sativus (serradella) were tested for grow...
Biofertilizer technology continues to be derailed by the short shelf life of inoculants. The present...
The effect of a variety factors on the survival of several rhizobia strains on inoculants and inocul...
Microbial inoculants are becoming more available as sustainable alternatives to fertilizers and othe...
Native rhizobia are ideal for use as commercial legume inoculants. The characteristics of the carrie...
Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae is a bacterium, which can establish nodules on roots of legume...
Organic and inorganic materials are used extensively as carriers in the preparation of commercial so...
Objetivando determinar as condições ideais para sobrevivência do Bradyrhizobium sp. em substratos al...
ABSTRACT: Liquid inoculant has become a preferred method for inoculating legumes with bradyrhizobia....
Sinorhizobium meliloti is a microorganism commercially used in the production of e.g. Medicago sativ...
Evaluating Rhizobium survival in inoculants exposed to high temperature may be considered the first ...
Sinorhizobium meliloti is a microorganism commercially used in the production of e.g. Medicago sativ...
The survival of Rhizobium trifolii (strain CIAT 61) in three carriers was studied. The rhizobial cel...
Rhizobia are well known for their capacity to establish a symbiosis with legumes. They inhabit root ...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2002, Vol. 5(2) :71-79Soil kept in a desiccated condition...
Strains of Rhizobium lupini on Lupinus spp. and Ornithopus sativus (serradella) were tested for grow...
Biofertilizer technology continues to be derailed by the short shelf life of inoculants. The present...