Symbiotic competence, genetic diversity and plasmid profiles of Egyptian isolates of a Rhizobium species from Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) Dewit

L.D. KUYKENDALL, D.M. SWELIM, F.M. HASHEM, S.M. ABDEL‐WAHAB AND N.I. HEGAZI. 1996. There is considerable interest in improving nitrogen fixation in tropical legume trees to increase soil fertility, particularly in developing countries. To provide information needed for the development of improved st...

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Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Economic plant physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetics
Leucaena leucocephala
Microbiology
Symbiosis (nodules, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, mycorrhiza...)
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