1997
DOI: 10.4314/acsj.v5i1.27874
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Influence of molybdenum and cobalt fertilisation on symbiotic nitrogen fixation indicators in an oxisol in Uganda

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“…These results are in harmony with those obtained by Abd El moez and Nadia Gad (2002) who reported that the addition of cobalt improved nodule formation process, number of root nodule, leghaemoglobin content, essential constituent of vit B12 which is important for root nodule production and nitrogense activity. Also, these results are in a good agreement with those found by Tenywa ( 2003 ) and Vanek & knop (1997) and Nadia Gad (2006). The inoculation of groundnut with PGPR like Pseudomonas sp.…”
Section: Effect Of Biofertilization and Cobalt Application On Nodulatsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These results are in harmony with those obtained by Abd El moez and Nadia Gad (2002) who reported that the addition of cobalt improved nodule formation process, number of root nodule, leghaemoglobin content, essential constituent of vit B12 which is important for root nodule production and nitrogense activity. Also, these results are in a good agreement with those found by Tenywa ( 2003 ) and Vanek & knop (1997) and Nadia Gad (2006). The inoculation of groundnut with PGPR like Pseudomonas sp.…”
Section: Effect Of Biofertilization and Cobalt Application On Nodulatsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Pattanayak et al [14] have done a field experiment on seed treatment of green gram at doses of 0.16 g/kg and 0.008 g/kg of seed for Mo and Co, respectively, results showed that the nodules number increased in a range of 122%-144%. However, Tenywa [19] reported that Mo at 390 g/ha and 780 g/ha applied to soybeans in acid soils did not significantly influence on the nodules number. In this study, Co application to RhMo treatment increased further nodules number in 107.6%, indicating some synergy between Co and Mo for enhancing the activity of rhizobia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%