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- W205469870 abstract "Summary The associative symbiosis of five Azospirillum brasilense strains isolated from different ecosystems with twelve cultivars of wheat and barley commonly cultivated in Egypt was investigated. Inoculation significantly increased N 2 -ase activity in all cultivars particularly in the last two periods except with barley cultivars Giza 257/36, C.C. 89 and Younis. The highest increases in dry weight were recorded when the plants inoculated with the bacterial isolates V and Sp Br 14 where the increases were 1.1–28.7 and 2.1–26.2% over the corresponding controls, respectively. The maximum amounts of indole acetic acid in the bacterial cultures (4.8–8.5 and 4.5–8.8 mg/l) were detected during the 10- and 15-day periods, respectively. After overnight incubation of surface sterilized roots in malate-phosphate buffer — 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride medium, all the inoculated plants developed a more intensive red colour than the uninoculated correspondings." @default.
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- W205469870 title "Response of Wheat and Barley of Azospirillum brasilense Inoculation" @default.
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