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Selection of rhizobia for prairie legumes used in restoration and reconstruction programs in Minnesota
Author(s): B. Tlusty, J. M. Grossman and P. H. Graham
Month: Nov
Year: 2004
Journal: Canadian Journal of Microbiology
Volume: 50
Issue: 11
Pages: 977-983
Article Topic(s): Establishment methods, Nutrients, Restoration
Research Setting(s): Prairie
Species Referenced: Chamaecrista fasciculata (Partridge pea),
Abstract
Examines the importance of using inoculant-quality rhizobia in the establishment of native legumes in Minnesota prairies. This research note identifies effective rhizobial strains for several legumes, including Chamaecrista fasciculata.Suggested Citation
B. Tlusty, J. M. Grossman and P. H. Graham. "Selection of rhizobia for prairie legumes used in restoration and reconstruction programs in Minnesota." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 50.11 (2004): 977-983.Go back