HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Felicitas M. Fwanyanga from the University of Nottingham Malaysia have published the research work: Prospects of rhizobial inoculant technology on Bambara groundnut crop production and growth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: Research to facilitate identifying of numerous unique bradyrhizobia residing in African soils are required to better understand the biogeography of Bradyrhizobium strains and their potential for inoculant production.
SUMMARY
Leguminosae, which has more than 770 genera and 19,500 species, is the third-largest land plant family (Liu et_al, 2011; Ren, 2018). Despite being significant in several areas, including . . .
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