Alginate Bead as Synthetic Inoculant Carriers for Bradyrhizobia
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概要
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Bradyrhizobium japonicum entrapped in a calcium alginate matrix (alginateinoculant) released the cells at constant rate, which enables bradyrhizobia to infect the host plants efficiently. Alginate-inoculant was more competitive for nodule formation than perlite- or liquid-inoculant. Alginate-inoculant could be stored for longer period than perlite-inoculant. Entrapping B. japonicum with phototrophic bacteria (Rhodopseudomonas capsulata) in alginate beads could keep moisture of the beads, hence, extended the storage life of the inoculant.
- 日本土壌微生物学会の論文
- 1992-12-01
著者
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Kobayashi Michiharu
Plant Nutrition Laboratory Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agricu!ture Kyoto Univers
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Saraswati Rasti
Plant Nutrition Laboratory Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University:(present Office)bogor Research Institute For Food Crops (borif)
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Saraswati Rasti
Plant Nutrition Laboratory Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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