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    Effects of bacterial inoculant biofertilizers on growth, yield and nutrition of rice Australia by Kecskés, M. L, Choudhury, A. T. M. A, Casteriano, A. V, Deaker, R, Roughley, R. J, Lewin, L, Ford, R, Kennedy, I. R

    Published in Journal of plant nutrition (23-02-2016)
    “…Inoculant biofertilizer application increased fertilizer nitrogen (N) use efficiency in Vietnam in some previous field experiments. Similar results may be…”
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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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    Growth and survival of root-nodule bacteria in legume inoculants stored at high temperatures by Roughley, R.J., Simanungkalit, R.D.M., Gemell, L.G., Hartley, E.J., Cain, P.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (1995)
    “…The maximum temperatures to which legume inoculants were exposed when despatched to five destinations in Australia (36–39°C) and nine in Indonesia (29–42°C)…”
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    Inoculation of soybean with selected strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum can increase yield on acid soils in Indonesia by Simanungkalit, R.D.M., Roughley, R.J., Hastuti, R.D., Indrasumunar, A., Pratiwi, E.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (1996)
    “…There are few reports from Indonesia of responses by soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] to inoculation with Bradyrhizobium japonicum. In only one, and that at…”
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    Construction of an acid-tolerant Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii strain with enhanced capacity for nitrogen fixation by Chen, H. (Australian National University, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory, Australia), Richardson, A.E, Gartner, E, Djordjevic, M.A, Roughley, R.J, Rolfe, B.G

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1991)
    “…Strain ANU1173 is an acid-tolerant Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii strain that is able to nodulate subterranean clover plants growing in agar culture…”
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    Population dynamics of soybean root-nodule bacteria in latosol soil used for upland and lowland rice/soybean cropping systems in West Java, Indonesia by Simanungkalit, R.D.M., Indrasumunar, A., Pratiwi, E., Hastuti, R.D., Roughley, R.J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (1995)
    “…Two experiments were established in a latosol soil near Bogor, Indonesia to examine the population dynamics of soybean rhizobia under soybean-upland and…”
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    Autecology of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in soybean-rice rotations by Roughley, R.J., Gault, R.R., Gemell, L.G., Andrews, Judith A., Brockwell, J., Dunn, B.W., Griffiths, G.W., Hartley, Elizabeth J., Hebb, Diane M., Peoples, M.B., Thompson, J.A.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-09-1995)
    “…The effect of rice culture on changes in the number of a strain of soybean root-nodule bacteria, (Bradyrhizobium japonicum CB 1809), already established in the…”
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    Counting Rhizobium sp. ( Phaseolus) by a plant-infection method using a small-seeded cultivar of Phaseolus silvestre L. grown enclosed in test tubes by Gemell, L.G., Hartley, E.J., Roughley, R.J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (1995)
    “…We report laboratory experiments that tested the suitability of a wild-type small-seeded cultivar of Phaseolus silvestre L., Morelos 628, for counting…”
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    Morphological Changes of Rhizobia in Peat Cultures by Feng, Lu, Roughley, Rodney J, Copeland, Les

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-2002)
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    Infection and root-nodule development in Stylosanthes species by Rhizobium by Chandler, M.R, Date, R.A, Roughley, R.J

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-1982)
    “…Root nodules of the tropical forage legume Stylosanthes occurred only at lateral root junctions and resulted from direct invasion by rhizobia through spaces…”
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    The Influence of Root Temperature, Rhizobium Strain and Host Selection on the Structure and Nitrogen-fixing Efficiency of the Root Nodules of Trifolium subterraneum by ROUGHLEY, R. J.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-06-1970)
    “…Low root temperature greatly affected the structure and N2-fixing efficiency of root nodules. More nodule tissue was formed per plant at 11 and 15 °C than at 7…”
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    The Effect of Moisture Stress on Infection of Trifolium subterraneum L. by Rhizobium trifolii Dang by WORRALL, V. S., ROUGHLEY, R. J.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-12-1976)
    “…Moisture stress and method of inoculation greatly affected the number and distribution of infected root hairs and nodules of young seedlings of Trifolium…”
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    EFFECT OF HOST PLANT SELECTION AND TEMPERATURE ON THE STRUCTURE OF ROOT NODULES OF RED CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L.) by ROUGHLEY, R. J., NUTMAN, P. S., CHANDLER, MURIEL R.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-02-1981)
    “…1. Nodule structure was examined in the red clover cultivar S123 and in lines (designated H²) separately bred for high yield with Rhizobium trifola strains RCR…”
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    Survival of some slow-growing Rhizobium on inoculated legume seed by Herridge, D. F., Roughley, R. J.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-1974)
    “…Pelleting inoculated seed of Vigna sinensis, Glycine wightii cv. Clarence, Lupinus albus, Desmodium uncinatum cv. Silverleaf and Glycine max with neutral rock…”
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