Formation of Nodular Structures and Nitrogen Fixation by Rhizobia on Oilseed Rape Roots Following Tr

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Nodular structures were formed by rhizobia on oilseed rape oilseed rape roots following treatment with pectinolytic bacteria.Nodules developed within 50 days.Photomicrograph of nodule cells showed that the capsulated bacteria were intracellular.Rhizobia r
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