“…Further, it has been suggested that such microbial products may act as chelating agents (Schatz, 1963;Nicholas, 1965;Arrieta and Grez, 1971) and cause micro-nutrients to remain in solution and, therefore, available for absorption by plants. On the other hand, it has been shown in field and laboratory studies that deficiencies of manganese and zinc (Ark, 1937;Gerretsen, 1937;MacLachlan, 1941;Timonin, 1947;Mulder, Lie and Woldendorp, 1969) may be due to their immobilization by bacteria. Similarly, in a pot experiment, the content of molybdenum was shown to be greater in radishes grown in soil sterilized by irradiation because of the elimination of micro-organisms than in radishes grow^n in untreated soil; micro-organisms reduced the uptake of both native molybdenum and that applied as sodium molybdate (Loutit, 1968).…”