Handbook for Rhizobia || Isolating Spontaneous Antibiotic-Resistant Mutants of Rhizobia
β Scribed by Somasegaran, Padma; Hoben, Heinz J.
- Book ID
- 120247060
- Publisher
- Springer New York
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 531 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1461383757
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β¦ Synopsis
Rhizobia Are Bacteria Which Inhabit The Roots Of Plants In The Pea Family And Fix Atmospheric Nitrogen For Plant Growth. They Are Thus Of Enormous Economic Importance Internationally And The Subject Of Intense Research Interest. Handbook For Rhizobia Is A Monumental Book Of Practical Methods For Working With These Bacteria And Their Plant Hosts. Topics Include The General Microbiological Properties Of Rhizobia And Their Identification, Their Potential As Symbionts, Methods For Inoculating Rhizobia Onto Plants, And Molecular Genetics Methods For Rhizobium In The Laboratory. The Book Will Be Invaluable To Rhizobium Scientists, Soil Microbiologists, Field And Laboratory Researchers At Agricultural Research Centers, Agronomists, And Crop Scientists.
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