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Bacillus subtilis, as seed inoculant; soil additive; water conditioner and its benefits in nutrient cycling and composting

  1. “Evaluation of bacterial antagonists for reduction of Summer Patch symptoms in Kentucky Bluegrass”
    Plant Disease/Vol. 80 No. 8 (1996) D.C. Thompson, B.B. Clarke and D.Y. Kobayashi Dept. of Plan Pathology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA

  2. “Inoculation of conifer seed with plant growth promoting Bacillus strains causes increased seeding emergence and biomass”
    Soil Biological Biochemistry Vol. 23, No. 6, pp. 575-580 (1991) C.P. Chanway and L.M. Nelson National Research Council of Canada, Plant Biotechnology Institute, Canada F.B. Holl Dept. of Plant Science, University of British Columbia, Canada

  3. “Factors relating to peanut yield increases after seed treatment with Bacillus subtilis”
    Plant Disease/Vol. 80 No. 8 (April 1991) J.T. Turner and P.A. Backman Dept. of Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA

  4. “Field and laboratory studies of Triticum aestivum L. inoculated coexistent growth-promoting Bacillus strains”
    Soil Biological Biochemistry Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 789-795 (1990) C.P. Chanway and L.M. Nelson National Research Council of Canada, Plant Biotechnology Institute, Canada

  5. “Cultivar-specific growth promotion of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by coexistent Bacillus species.”
    Canada Journal of Microbiology 34: 925-926 (March, 1988) C.P. Chanway and L.M. Nelson National Research Council of Canada, Plant Biotechnology Institute, Canada F.B. Holl Dept. of Plant Science, University of British Columbia, Canada.



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