Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Bacterial
Patent
1995-01-31
1996-04-02
Lander, Ferris
Chemistry: fertilizers
Processes and products
Bacterial
435850, 435876, 435877, 435880, 4352533, 47 576, 71 24, C05F 1108, H01R 410, A01C 106
Patent
active
055036520
ABSTRACT:
Bacterial strains can be reproducibly isolated from soil that are root-colonizing and directly promote plant development. For example, strains of soil bacteria are provided that are good root colonizers and that promote plant growth under gnotobiotic conditions.
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Kloepper Joseph W.
Lifshitz Ran
Simonson Catherine
Cominco Fertilizers
Lander Ferris
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