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Taken cells from cultures ofRhizobium phaseoli grown at different dilution rates were tested for plant growth promotion in a bioassay withPhaseolus vulgaris, before and after storage in water for one month. Cells grown at higher dilution rates showed a greater loss of effectiveness
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de Leon, R., Castellanos, M. & Rolz, C. Storage in water ofRhizobium phaseoli cells harvested from continuous culture and its effect on biological nitrogen fixation. Biotechnol Lett 10, 509–512 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01027065
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