Characterization of Azospirillum Isolated from Nitrogen-Fixing Roots of Harvested Sorghum Plants
AUTOR(ES)
Wong, Peter P.
RESUMO
Root segments of harvested sorghum plants had acetylene reduction activity ranging from 11 to 61 nmol of ethylene formed per h per g (dry weight). Five strains of Azospirillum brasilense sp. nov. were isolated from root segments.
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