Studies on Plant Growth Accerating Substances
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This article is published in Agricultural and biological chemistry.The article was published on 1962-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now.read more
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Die Bedeutung vorfruchtabhängiger Verschiebungen in der Bodenmikroflora
K. H. Domsch,W. Gams +1 more
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Barley straw as an inhibitor of algal growth III: the role of fungal decomposition
TL;DR: The general antialgal effects of decomposing straw are unlikely to be explained by antialGal properties of specific fungi, but those of three species, each the dominant isolate from different batches of straw, inhibited the alga.
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Establishment and disappearance of introduced pseudomonads in the rhizoplane of peat grown cucumber plants
Eva Eklund,Eija Sinda +1 more
TL;DR: It was found that the pseudomonads were able to compete successfully in the rhizoplane of young cucumber plants, but they did not keep their position in the predominating populations for more than a restricted, comparatively short period.
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Growth-promoting-Effekt von einigen fluoreszierendenPseudomonas-Isolaten auf Gurken (Cucumis sativus)
TL;DR: 209 isolates of fluorescent pseudomonas, which showed antagonismin vitro against Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium aphanidermatum, were investigated for their ability to influence the growth of cucumber and showed a positive effect on the sproutweight.
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