Antibiotic Resistance in Nitrogen‐Fixing Rhizobial Strains: Implications for Agriculture
O. O. Ajayi,
D. C. Nwodo,
T. Adedeji
et al.
Abstract:Rhizobia are biological nitrogen‐fixing nonpathogenic microorganisms that make inert nitrogen available to legumes establishing symbiosis, living in nodules to promote growth. Livestock farmers use antibiotics without prescriptions to prevent losses, death and economic wastes, resulting in indiscriminate release of excess, unutilized antibiotics into the environment causing detrimental effects to soil microbes particularly rhizobia. This study evaluates the susceptibility pattern of selected rhizobia strains. … Show more
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