Dent, 2018 - Google Patents
Non-nodular endophytic bacterial symbiosis and the nitrogen fixation of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicusDent, 2018
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- Dent D
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There is a need to reduce the negative polluting influence of mineral nitrogen fertilizers and to develop a more sustainable climate smart agriculture capable of meeting our future food security needs. Biological nitrogen fixation can have a role in this if it can be applied to the …
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