Exploring of promising bacteria from the rhizosphere of maize, cocoa and lamtoro
Abstract. Sukmawati, Ala A, Patandjengi B, Gusli S. 2020. Exploring of promising bacteria from the rhizosphere of maize, cocoa and lamtoro. Biodiversitas 21: 5665-5673. Alginate-producing bacteria are important for improving the quality of dry land, as they can both dissolve phosphate and fix nitrog...
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Main Authors: | Sukmawati sukmawati, AMBO ALA, BAHARUDDIN PATANDJENGI, SIKSTUS GUSLI |
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Language: | EN |
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2020
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