Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having nodules; nodose.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Having nodules or occurring in the form of nodules.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
nodulate .
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- adjective having nodules or occurring in the form of nodules
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Examples
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A single rhizobia strain that effectively nodulated
Chapter 10 1996
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Well nodulated legumes will have nodules on the tap root.
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Revegetation of acidic residues from bauxite mining using nodulated and mycorrhizal legume trees.
Chapter 10 1996
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In countries where gliricidia is native or naturalized, it is often well nodulated by local bacteria.
Chapter 8 1996
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Revegetation of acidic residues from bauxite mining using nodulated and mycorrhizal legume trees.
Chapter 8 1996
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Dig up some soil containing well-nodulated roots from under several of these trees and place this fresh material in the pots where seeds are planted.
Chapter 5 1996
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Pigeonpea is nodulated with Rhizabium of the cowpea type and is an effective green manure crop.
Chapter 10 1996
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RHIZOBIA: A. auriculiformis is a promiscuous host nodulated by a wide range of Rhizobium strains and has a good chance of being nodulated in soils with low Rhizobium populations (Roughley, 1987).
Chapter 8 1996
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Acacia koa is nodulated by the slow-growing Bradyrhizobium spp. common in tropical soils.
Chapter 2 1990
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The effect of a new growth biostimulant on acetylene reduction in nodulated seedlings of Alnus acuminata.
Chapter 4 1990
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