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Soil biology / Microbiology / Symbiosis / Rhizobiales / Rhizobia / Diazotroph / Nitrogen fixation / Biofertilizer / Azolla / Biology / Bacteria / Nitrogen metabolism
Date: 2013-07-09 07:52:07
Soil biology
Microbiology
Symbiosis
Rhizobiales
Rhizobia
Diazotroph
Nitrogen fixation
Biofertilizer
Azolla
Biology
Bacteria
Nitrogen metabolism

49 FAO SOILS BULLETIN application of nitrogen-fixing systems

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