Rhizobia topic has been re-focused in recent years because of new findings on their traits not only as nitrogen-fixing bacteria but also as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. When combing rhizobial strains with novel biological carriers (e.g., biochar) for inoculant production, it brings great potential for improving soil health in long-term. Appreciating this trend, this study is designed to isolate and characterize local rhizobial strains from legume fields using the conventional method with some modifications to increase efficiency in rhizobial identification. As a result, 17 rhizobial strains were isolated and classified biochemically that genetic identification outcome confirmed 10 strains belong to 07 different Rhizobium species as...
In this study, initially mung bean nodulating strain,Bradyrhizobium sp. MN-S, was phylogenetically i...
Conjugation between microsymbiont was used to create genetic variations in rhizobia for diverse rabi...
French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is used profusely by the common people as an alternative diet of...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) as a result of mutual symbiosis between the rhizobia and the cult...
Plant-microbe interaction in the rhizosphere is the determinant of soil\ud fertility and plant healt...
The ability of indigenous rhizobia to nodulate a legume crop effectively, or to act as barrier to th...
Rhizobia are well known for their capacity to establish a symbiosis with legumes. They inhabit root ...
In Ivory Coast (West Africa) food crops are widely produced through a legume-cereal-tuber intermixed...
This study aimed to select suitable strains that can be used as inoculants to enhance legume product...
Bradyrhizobia and rhizobia are symbiotic bacterial partners forming nitrogen fixing nodules on legum...
High cost of Nitrogen (N) fertilizer coupled with its potential deleterious effect on soil propertie...
The soil bacteria Rhizobium species in association with leguminous plants play vital rol...
Increasing the yield and economical efficiency of grain legumes in the Guinea-Savannah zone of Camer...
Rhizobia represents one of the most important types of beneficial soil bacteria, as it contributes t...
Injudicious application of nitrogenous fertilizers leads to soil quality deterioration which results...
In this study, initially mung bean nodulating strain,Bradyrhizobium sp. MN-S, was phylogenetically i...
Conjugation between microsymbiont was used to create genetic variations in rhizobia for diverse rabi...
French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is used profusely by the common people as an alternative diet of...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) as a result of mutual symbiosis between the rhizobia and the cult...
Plant-microbe interaction in the rhizosphere is the determinant of soil\ud fertility and plant healt...
The ability of indigenous rhizobia to nodulate a legume crop effectively, or to act as barrier to th...
Rhizobia are well known for their capacity to establish a symbiosis with legumes. They inhabit root ...
In Ivory Coast (West Africa) food crops are widely produced through a legume-cereal-tuber intermixed...
This study aimed to select suitable strains that can be used as inoculants to enhance legume product...
Bradyrhizobia and rhizobia are symbiotic bacterial partners forming nitrogen fixing nodules on legum...
High cost of Nitrogen (N) fertilizer coupled with its potential deleterious effect on soil propertie...
The soil bacteria Rhizobium species in association with leguminous plants play vital rol...
Increasing the yield and economical efficiency of grain legumes in the Guinea-Savannah zone of Camer...
Rhizobia represents one of the most important types of beneficial soil bacteria, as it contributes t...
Injudicious application of nitrogenous fertilizers leads to soil quality deterioration which results...
In this study, initially mung bean nodulating strain,Bradyrhizobium sp. MN-S, was phylogenetically i...
Conjugation between microsymbiont was used to create genetic variations in rhizobia for diverse rabi...
French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is used profusely by the common people as an alternative diet of...