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Establishment of long-term grass swards has had some success, and planting birch (Betula pubescens) and native willows (Salix lanata and S. phylicifolia) is proving a successful conservation measure, using mycorrhizal inocula, for re-establishing species and habitat diversity of grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands that were lost through overgrazing [22] [23] although non-native species can cause problems.
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· When two or three pure cultures are mixed together, it requires more time and space to produce several sets of inocula rather than just one.
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Combined effect of water activity, pH and temperature on growth of Clostridium botulinum from spore and vegetative cell inocula.
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In phosphorus-deficient soils, casuarina plantings should also include inocula of the mycorrhizal fungi that help the trees obtain phosphorus.
4. Management 1984
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In vitro studies on the cellulolytic activity and production of volatile fatty acids by the inocula obtained from the rumen of Zebu cattle and Murrah buffalo on different feeding regimens.
6 Nutrition 1981
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The in vitro cellulose digestion and VFA production from some of the common Indian feeds using rumen inocula from Zebu cattle and buffalo.
6 Nutrition 1981
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Many farmers are now using this method to produce their own algal inocula for field application.
Chapter 13 1979
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With the forb, however, mine soil seemed to be an equalizing force of sorts -- plants responded the same to both inocula.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Establishment of long-term grass swards has had some success, and planting birch ( '' Betula pubescens '') and native willows ( '' Salix lanata '' and '' S. phylicifolia '') is proving a successful conservation measure, using mycorrhizal inocula, for re-establishing species and habitat diversity of grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands that were lost through
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Fungus gardens receive continual inputs of fresh plant material, while garden waste serves as the principal inocula for the dumps.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jarrod J. Scott et al. 2010
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