نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobial inoculant

تعداد نتایج: 1901  

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
r. postulka p. dolezal j. pelikan d. knotova

the aim of the experiment was to determine the effect of different dry matter content and addition of silage inoculant on the ruminal protein degradability. alfalfa herbage was collected from two cuts and the fresh matter was sampled two times during each cut (with different dry matter content). during the preparation of experimental micro-silages, the chopped forage was treated with a microbia...

Journal: :Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 1992

2017
Vincent Stevens Sofie Thijs Breanne McAmmond Tori Langill Jonathan Van Hamme Nele Weyens Jaco Vangronsveld

We report here the 4.19-Mb draft genome sequence of Bacillus licheniformis VSD4, a Gram-positive bacterium of the Bacillaceae family, isolated from leaves of Hedera helix growing at a high-traffic city center in Belgium. Knowledge about its genome will help to evaluate its potential as an inoculant in phylloremediation applications.

2017
Vincent Stevens Sofie Thijs Breanne McAmmond Tori Langill Jonathan Van Hamme Nele Weyens Jaco Vangronsveld

We report here the 6.55-Mb draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus erythropolis VSD3, a Gram-positive bacterium of the Nocardiaceae family, isolated from leaves of Hedera helix growing at a high-traffic city center in Belgium. The exploration of its genome will contribute to the assessment of its application as an inoculant in phylloremediation approaches.

Journal: :Land Degradation & Development 2023

Cow manure compost (CMC) has been used widely as soil amendment to improve fertility and health, minimize environmental impacts. However, direct use of commercial CMC-based products alternative rhizobial carrier materials is rare, it could promote inoculant commercialization. This research aimed explore the potential four (CMC powder, CMC granular, + 50% gypsum, 30% biochar) a carrier. Peat was...

2006
M. Khorvash D. Colombatto K. A. Beauchemin G. R. Ghorbani A. Samei

Khorvash, M., Colombatto, D., Beauchemin, K. A., Ghorbani, G. R. and Samei, A. 2006. Use of absorbants and inoculants to enhance the quality of corn silage. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 86: 97–107. This study examined whether inoculants and various absorbent materials could be used during ensiling to reduce effluent losses and improve nutritive value of corn silage. Two corn forages were harvested: conve...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
L F Ferraretto S M Fredin R D Shaver

Exogenous protease addition may be an option to increase proteolysis of zein proteins and thus starch digestibility in rehydrated and high-moisture corn (HMC) ensiled for short periods. In addition, microbial inoculation may accelerate fermentation and increase acid production and thus increase solubilization of zein proteins. Four experiments were performed to evaluate the effect on fermentati...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
Z Tan T Hurek P Vinuesa P Müller J K Ladha B Reinhold-Hurek

In addition to forming symbiotic nodules on legumes, rhizobial strains are members of soil or rhizosphere communities or occur as endophytes, e.g., in rice. Two rhizobial strains which have been isolated from root nodules of the aquatic legumes Aeschynomene fluminensis (IRBG271) and Sesbania aculeata (IRBG74) were previously found to promote rice growth. In addition to analyzing their phylogene...

2017
Esaú Megías Fábio Bueno Reis Junior Renan Augusto Ribeiro Manuel Megías Francisco Javier Ollero Mariangela Hungria

Pantoea sp. 1.19, a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB), was isolated from the rhizosphere of rice plants in Spain. Its genome, estimated at 3,771,065 bp, encodes 3,535 coding sequences (CDSs), carrying genes for synthesis of auxins, homoserine lactones, enzymes, siderophores, and quorum sensing. Several CDSs emphasize its biotechnological potential as an agriculture inoculant.

2008
Adegbola T. Adesogan

The concept of using cultures of lactic acid bacteria to enhance silage fermentation developed near the beginning of the last century but early cultures had insufficient bacteria and little success until freeze drying and encapsulation techniques were developed (Weinberg and Muck, 1996). Traditional silage inoculants were developed to acidify crops during anaerobic storage and thereby minimize ...

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