Freeze-dried cultures as commercial legume inoculants
RW McLeod and RJ Roughley
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
1(1) 29 - 33
Published: 1961
Abstract
Commercially produced freeze-dried cultures of Rhizobium have been tested for suitability when used directly as legume inoculants. They compared favourably with commercial peat cultures in the number of viable cells per culture and gave comparable nodulation in three field trials. They were less perishable than peat cultures particularly at high temperatures (37°C).https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9610029
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