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Characterization of epiphytic bacteria isolated from chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) nodules

Suneja et al., 2014

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998544637377823115
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Suneja P
Kumar A
Dahiya P
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African J Microbiol Res

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Twenty eight isolates associated with the nodule surface of two chickpea cultivars, that is, reverted non-nodulating (ICC4993NN (R)) and normal chickpea (HC5) cultivars were isolated. All of them were found to be Gram positive. The isolates NE81, NE82 from cv …
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