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Physiological and seriological characterisation of indigenous bradyrhizobia nodulating cowpea in Ghanaian soils
JO Fening
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Soil Research Institute (CSIR-SRI), Academy Post Office, Kwadaso, Kumasi, Ghana
KM Bosompem
Noguchi Memorial Institute for medical Research, Legon-Accra, Ghana
SKA Danso
Department of Soil Science, University of Ghana, Legon-Accra, Ghana
Abstract
Journal of Applied Science and Technology (JAST), Vol.7, Nos. 1&2, 2002, pp. 51-59
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