Enhanced nodulation and symbiotic effectiveness of Medicago truncatula when co-inoculated with Pseudomonas fluorescens WSM3457 and Ensifer (Sinorhizobium) medicae WSM419
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Plant Science,Soil Science
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http://www.springerlink.com/index/pdf/10.1007/s11104-011-0959-8
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