The potential use of cold-adapted rhizobia to improve symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legumes cultivated in temperate regions

  • Prévost D
  • Drouin P
  • Antoun H
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Nitrogen is one of the most limiting factors for plant growth, and nitrogen fertilizer is one of the major cost for crop production. Legumes can meet most of their nitrogen requirement through the process of biological nitrogen fixation in which atmospheric nitrogen...

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Prévost, D., Drouin, P., & Antoun, H. (1999). The potential use of cold-adapted rhizobia to improve symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legumes cultivated in temperate regions. In Biotechnological Applications of Cold-Adapted Organisms (pp. 161–176). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58607-1_11

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