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CO-INOCULATION STUDY OF BRADYRHIZOBIUM JAPONICUM AND ASPERGILLUS NIGER IN SOYBEAN FOR NITROGEN FIXATION

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Table 1 Effect of co-inoculation of B. japonicum and A. niger Aspn1 on number of root  nodules, length of shoot and root in JS-335 soybean cultivar after 32 days of sowing in Black
Table 2 Effect of co-inoculation of B. japonicum and A. niger Aspn1 on root nodules, dry  weight of shoot and root in JS-335 soybean cultivar after 32 days of sowing in Black Cotton

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