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Physico-chemical properties, initial microbial population and survival of rhizobia in peat, vermi¬culite and filtermud

Wangaruro, S.(University of Nairobi, Department of Soil Science, Nairobi, Kenya) | Karanja, N.K.(University of Nairobi, Department of Soil Science, Nairobi, Kenya) | Makatiani, B.T.(Kenya Forestry Research Institute, Biotechnology Division, Nairobi, Kenva) | Odee, D.W.(Kenya Forestry Research Institute, Biotechnology Division, Nairobi, Kenva) | Woomer, P.L.(Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme, UNESCO, Nairobi, Kenya)


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Soil Science Society of East Africa
Pagination
p.404
Other Subjects
Propriete des micro-organismes
Language
English
Type
Conference
Source
Soil science society of East Africa (SSSEA): Soil technologies for sustainable smallholder farming systems in East Africa, proceeding of the 15th annual general meeting.- Nairobi (Kenya): Soil Science Society of East Africa, 2000. Soil Technology for sustainable smallholder farming systems in East Africa,Soil Technology for sustainable smallholder farming systems in East Africa, 15, Sportman"s Arms Hotel, Nyayuki., August 19th-23rd, 1996.- 9966-879-27-7.- p.404
Conference
Soil Technology for sustainable smallholder farming systems in East Africa, 15, Sportman"s Arms Hotel, Nyayuki., August 19th-23rd, 1996
Corporate Author
Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi (Kenya). National Agricultural Research Laboratories

2008-05-15
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