Existence and characteristics of rhizobiophages in soybean grown fields in India

作者: C. Appunu , B. Dhar

DOI: 10.3923/AJPS.2006.818.821

关键词: BotanyGramLytic cycleMonocroppingStrain (chemistry)RhizosphereBradyrhizobium japonicumSorghumVeterinary medicineBiologyBradyrhizobium

摘要: Rhizobiophages infective against Bradyrhizobium strains nodulating soybeans were detected in soils of soybean grown fields. Phages infective on two Bradyrhizobium …

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