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    Physiological Changes in Rhizobia after Growth in Peat Extract May Be Related to Improved Desiccation Tolerance by CASTERIANO, Andrea, WILKES, Meredith A, DEAKER, Rosalind

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-2013)
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    Conditions Affecting Shelf-Life of Inoculated Legume Seed by Deaker, Rosalind, Hartley, Elizabeth, Gemell, Greg

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-03-2012)
    “…Microbial inoculants are becoming more available as sustainable alternatives to fertilizers and other agrichemicals in broad-acre cropping. However, with the…”
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    Effects of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria on Seed Germination Characteristics of Tomato and Lettuce by Mangmang, Jonathan; The University of Sydney, Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in Journal of tropical crop science (12-01-2015)
    “…Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a wide genera of rhizospheric bacteria which, when introduced in association with the host plant in…”
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    A systematic review of food-waste based hydroponic fertilisers by Wang, Oscar, Deaker, Rosalind, Van Ogtrop, Floris

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-02-2025)
    “…This review article seeks to evaluate existing research in hydroponic systems which utilise a fertiliser solution derived from food-waste, also known as…”
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    Wheat root colonization and nitrogenase activity by Azospirillum isolates from crop plants in Korea by Kim, Chungwoo, Kecskés, Mihály L, Deaker, Rosalind J, Gilchrist, Kate, New, Peter B, Kennedy, Ivan R, Kim, Seunghwan, Sa, Tongmin

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-11-2005)
    “…Nitrogen-fixing bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere of different crops of Korea. A total of 16 isolates were selected and characterized. Thirteen of…”
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    Understanding soil biodiversity using two orthogonal 1000km transects across New South Wales, Australia by Pino, Vanessa, McBratney, Alex, Fajardo, Mario, Wilson, Neil, Deaker, Rosalind

    Published in Geoderma (15-11-2019)
    “…The patterns of soil biodiversity across different soil gradients still require evaluation in different environments. A close relationship between soil…”
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    Aqueous peat extract exposes rhizobia to sub-lethal stress which may prime cells for improved desiccation tolerance by Atieno, Mary, Wilson, Neil, Casteriano, Andrea, Crossett, Ben, Lesueur, Didier, Deaker, Rosalind

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-09-2018)
    “…Inoculation of legume seed with rhizobia is an efficient and cost-effective means of distributing elite rhizobial strains to broad-acre crops and pastures…”
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    The efficacy of preharvest application of electrolyzed water and chemical sanitizers against foodborne pathogen surrogates on leafy green vegetables by Shang, Hongshan, Huang, Linxi, Stanley, Roger, Deaker, Rosalind, Bowman, John P.

    Published in Journal of food safety (01-08-2023)
    “…Preharvest control strategies, to reduce or eliminate pathogenic bacteria in leafy vegetables that may be consumed raw, may provide additional food safety…”
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    Effect of pre-harvest sanitizer treatments on Listeria survival, sensory quality and bacterial community dynamics on leafy green vegetables grown under commercial conditions by Shang, Hongshan, Tan, Bi Zheng, Dakwa, Vongai, D'Agnese, Erin, Stanley, Roger A., Sassi, Hannah, Lai, Yu-Wen, Deaker, Rosalind, Bowman, John P.

    Published in Food research international (01-11-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •80 mg/L 5:1 PAA:H2O2 was highly effective in inactivating Listeria on a range of LGV crops.•Sanitizer application neither extended nor…”
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    Inoculation effect of Azospirillum brasilense on basil grown under aquaponics production system by Mangmang, Jonathan S, Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in Organic agriculture (01-03-2016)
    “…The potential of Azospirillum brasilense to enhance basil growth under aquaponics system was evaluated using the three strains, i.e., Sp7, Sp7-S, and Sp245…”
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    Optimal plant growth-promoting concentration of Azospirillum brasilense inoculated to cucumber, lettuce and tomato seeds varies between bacterial strains by Mangmang, Jonathan S, Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in Israel journal of plant sciences (03-07-2015)
    “…Azospirillum brasilense is a well-known plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) that can have positive impact on plant growth when present in sufficient…”
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    Legume seed inoculation technology—a review by Deaker, Rosalind, Roughley, Rodney J, Kennedy, Ivan R

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-08-2004)
    “…Inoculation of legume seed is an efficient and convenient way of introducing effective rhizobia to soil and subsequently the rhizosphere of legumes. However,…”
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    Response of Cucumber Seedlings Fertilized with Fish Effluent to Azospirillum brasilense by Mangmang, Jonathan S., Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in International journal of vegetable science (03-03-2016)
    “…An emphasis on reducing use of agrochemicals and recycling organic waste to alleviate pollution and nutrient discharge to the environment has prompted…”
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    Germination Characteristics of Cucumber Influenced by Plant Growth–promoting Rhizobacteria by Mangmang, Jonathan S, Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in International journal of vegetable science (02-01-2016)
    “…Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a wide genera of rhizospheric bacteria that, when introduced in association with the host plant at…”
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    Response of lettuce seedlings fertilized with fish effluent to Azospirillum brasilense inoculation by Mangmang, Jonathan S, Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in Biological agriculture & horticulture (02-01-2015)
    “…The continuous use of agrochemical inputs in modern agriculture for better crop productivity has resulted in unexpected environmental impact. This issue has…”
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    Azospirillum brasilense Enhances Recycling of Fish Effluent to Support Growth of Tomato Seedlings by Mangmang, Jonathan, Deaker, Rosalind, Rogers, Gordon

    Published in Horticulturae (01-12-2015)
    “…Increasing environmental concerns and growing demand for safer and sustainable food production presents significant challenges for agricultural production. One…”
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    Desiccation tolerance of rhizobia when protected by synthetic polymers by Deaker, Rosalind, Roughley, Rodney J., Kennedy, Ivan R.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2007)
    “…Survival of rhizobia applied to the surface of legume seeds is poor due to factors such as desiccation. Poor survival of rhizobia results in poor nodulation…”
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    The survival of plant growth promoting microorganisms in peat inoculant as measured by selective plate counting and enzyme-linked immunoassay by Rose, Michael T., Deaker, Rosalind, Potard, Sabrina, Tran, Cuc Kim Thi, Vu, Nga Thuy, Kennedy, Ivan R.

    “…Achieving specific counting of plant growth promoting (PGP) microorganisms maintained at high numbers in inert carriers such as peat is an important objective…”
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    Desiccation tolerance of rhizobia when protected by synthetic polymers by Deaker, Rosalind, Roughley, Rodney J, Kennedy, Ivan R

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2007)
    “…Survival of rhizobia applied to the surface of legume seeds is poor due to factors such as desiccation. Poor survival of rhizobia results in poor nodulation…”
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