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    Sterilization of peat by gamma radiation

    The effect of gamma-radiation on the survival of microorganisms has been quantified for the natural population of two types of peat. Data for several microbial types have been separately determined by regular ...

    F. E. Parker, J. M. Vincent in Plant and Soil (1981)

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    Factors responsible for the curling and branching of clover root hairs by Rhizobium

    The branching of clover root hairs was due to a factor (or factors) readily extracted from cells of Rhizobium trifolii and found in seedling solution supporting clover roots inoculated with this organism. Part of...

    Phaik Y. Yao, J. M. Vincent in Plant and Soil (1976)

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    Competition amongst rhizobial strains for the colonization and nodulation of two tropical legumes

    Paired rhizobial strains supplied in several proportions were used to study inter-strain competition in association with Macroptilium atropurpureum (DC) URB (siratro) and Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Swartz (S...

    A. A. Franco, J. M. Vincent in Plant and Soil (1976)

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    Competition between an introduced strain and native Uruguayan strains of Rhizobium trifolii

    The relative success of a commercial strain (TA1) competing with ineffective Uruguayan strains of Rhizobium trifolii for the colonisation of the root surface and in forming nodules has been tested with Trifolium ...

    C. A. Labandera, J. M. Vincent in Plant and Soil (1975)

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    Methods of detection and estimation of rhizobia in soil

    The plant-infection technique for the estimation of rhizobia, in which small-seeded hosts are grown on agar within test-tubes, is applicable to soils with a moderate rhizobial population (in the order of at le...

    J. A. Thompson, J. M. Vincent in Plant and Soil (1967)