2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2004.06.008
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Symbiotic effectiveness and bacteriocin production by Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae isolated from agriculture soils in Faisalabad

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“…Similarly, Hassan et al (2004) evidenced that the response upon mixing the strains was not always as good as the response to a single strain on inoculants. Hafeez et al (2005) suggested that the antagonistic effect may be due to the production of bacteriocin, proteins or protein complexes with bacteriocidal activity directed against species closely related to the producer bacterium. The differential response showed among the inoculated strains alone, in the fi rst experiment, compared to the second one, coincided with previous results that pointed out unstable behavior of inoculated strains in different environments (Mostasso et al, 2002;Hafeez et al, 2005;Soares et al, 2006).…”
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“…Similarly, Hassan et al (2004) evidenced that the response upon mixing the strains was not always as good as the response to a single strain on inoculants. Hafeez et al (2005) suggested that the antagonistic effect may be due to the production of bacteriocin, proteins or protein complexes with bacteriocidal activity directed against species closely related to the producer bacterium. The differential response showed among the inoculated strains alone, in the fi rst experiment, compared to the second one, coincided with previous results that pointed out unstable behavior of inoculated strains in different environments (Mostasso et al, 2002;Hafeez et al, 2005;Soares et al, 2006).…”
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“…Unfortunately, biological nitrogen fi xation in common bean fi eld crops has exhibited unstable behavior (Mostasso et al, 2002;Hafeez et al, 2005;Soares et al, 2006). Several approaches have been used to obtain new rhizobia strains which exhibit better biological nitrogen fi xation responses on common bean.…”
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“…This is consistent with the earlier report that the strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae differ in their activity spectrum 27 .…”
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“…Biofertilization technology is practiced for increasing agricultural production, to limit the use of chemical fertilizers and pollution of environment through seed inoculation by different types of bacteria (Abd El-Ghany, 1994). Rhizobium colonization in non-legumes such as wheat, Brassica and Arabidopsis thaliana does not require the Rhizobium nodulation genes which are involved in the infection and nodulation of legume roots (Hafeez et al, 2005). Efforts at extending N 2 -fixing ability to important non-leguminous crops such as cereals have long been a major goal of researchers in the field of biological nitrogen fixation.…”
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