Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Rhizobium as an Inoculant for Legumes

  • Dommergues Y
  • Diem H
  • Divies C
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Pot experiments showed that Rhizobium japonicum cells entrapped in a polyacrylamide gel could be used as an inoculant for soybeans and compared favorably to laboratory-made peat base inoculant containing the same bacterial strain.

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Dommergues, Y. R., Diem, H. G., & Divies, C. (1979). Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Rhizobium as an Inoculant for Legumes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 37(4), 779–781. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.37.4.779-781.1979

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