Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Africa; while in other countries commercial inoculants are produced that provide effective strains that stimulate N fixation and growth. An experiment was set up to evaluate the response of a dual purpose promiscuous soybean variety (TGx1740-2F) and a non-promiscuous variety (Nyala) to commercial rhizobium inoculants in soils from central and coastal Kenya. Highest nodulation was observed in some of the treatments with commercial inoculants applied with nodule weights of 4.5 and 1.0 g plant?1 for TGx1740-2F and Nyala, respectively. Average biomass yields of TGx1740-2F (16 g plant?1) were twice as large as of Nyala (7.5 g plant?1) at the podding s...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
A range of soybean commercial inoculants were tested under greenhouse and field conditions in differ...
Identification of effective indigenous rhizobia isolates would lead to development of efficient and ...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...
There is a proliferation of commercial bioinoculant products appearing on the market that claim majo...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of commercial mycorrhizal inoculants and a rhizobi...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of commercial mycorrhizal inoculants and a rhizobi...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of commercial mycorrhizal inoculants and a rhizobi...
Three strains of Bradyrhizobium spp (LS8, LS50 and TAL 102) were evaluated in two soils in Ghana (Ag...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
Low effectiveness of native strains remains a limitation to soybean productivity in sub-Saharan Afri...
A range of soybean commercial inoculants were tested under greenhouse and field conditions in differ...
Identification of effective indigenous rhizobia isolates would lead to development of efficient and ...
Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviat...
There is a proliferation of commercial bioinoculant products appearing on the market that claim majo...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of commercial mycorrhizal inoculants and a rhizobi...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of commercial mycorrhizal inoculants and a rhizobi...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of commercial mycorrhizal inoculants and a rhizobi...
Three strains of Bradyrhizobium spp (LS8, LS50 and TAL 102) were evaluated in two soils in Ghana (Ag...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...
Many developing countries lack the facilities to produce and distribute high quality rhizobia inocul...