1978
DOI: 10.1080/00380768.1978.10433097
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Effects of soil microorganisms on the growth and on the nitrogen and phosphorus absorption by rice seedlings

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“…The only exceptions were the presence of each strain of Alcaligenes and Gram-positive cocci. Experimental conditions of the present research was aerobic (1). This seemingly differs from that of paddy field condition which is anaerobic.…”
Section: Microbia/flora Of Rhizop/anementioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The only exceptions were the presence of each strain of Alcaligenes and Gram-positive cocci. Experimental conditions of the present research was aerobic (1). This seemingly differs from that of paddy field condition which is anaerobic.…”
Section: Microbia/flora Of Rhizop/anementioning
confidence: 84%
“…Kinmaze) were cultured under sterile or inoculated conditions by using almost the same method as described in a previous paper (1). Only Nand P levels of the culture solution were changed to 11.2 and 0.93 ppm, respectively.…”
Section: Culture Of Rice Seedlingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sterile rice seedlings (Oryza sativa L. var. Kinmaze) were cultured for 15 days by the same method as described in the previous paper (1). Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of the nutrient solution were settled at 11.2 and 0.93 ppm, respectively.…”
Section: Nitrite Accumulation By Pseudomonas and Bacillusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice seedlings (Oryza sativa L. var. Kinmaze) were cultured under aseptic water culture condition (2). Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of the nutrient solution were modified to 11.2 and 0.93 ppm, respectively.…”
Section: Nitrite Accumulation By Rhizoplane and Nonrhizosphere Microomentioning
confidence: 99%