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Nodule Co-Occupancy of Agrobacterium and Bradyrhizobium with Potential Benefit to Legume Host

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Biological Nitrogen Fixation, Sustainable Agriculture and the Environment

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Hameed, S., Mubeen, F., Malik, K.A., Hafeez, F.Y. (2005). Nodule Co-Occupancy of Agrobacterium and Bradyrhizobium with Potential Benefit to Legume Host. In: Wang, YP., Lin, M., Tian, ZX., Elmerich, C., Newton, W.E. (eds) Biological Nitrogen Fixation, Sustainable Agriculture and the Environment. Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture, vol 41. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3570-5_75

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