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Genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency of population of rhizobia of Phaseolus vulgaris L. in Brazil

The genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency among indigenous rhizobia isolates obtained from native field with or without organic fertilization and superficial mineral fertilization were investigated. Eighty-six indigenous rhizobia were isolated from these fields using four common bean varieties...

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Published in:Biology and fertility of soils 2007-06, Vol.43 (5), p.593-598
Main Authors: Giongo, Adriana, Passaglia, Luciane M. P, Freire, João R. J, de Sá, Enilson L. S
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Biological fertilization
Diversity
Fertilization
Genetic diversity
Genetic variation
Genotypes
Mineral fertilizers
Organic fertilizers
Phaseolus vulgaris
Primers
Rep-PCR
Rhizobium
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