Beneficial bacteria enhance plant growth
Authors
Joseph W. KloepperThomas J. Burr
Milton N. Schroth
Trevor V. Suslow
Authors Affiliations
Joseph W. Kloepper is graduate student in the Department of Plant Pathology, U.C. Berkeley; Thomas J. Burr is Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology, Geneva Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. (formerly research assistant, U.C. Berkeley); Milton N. Schroth is Professor of Plant Pathology, U.C. Berkeley; Trevor V. Suslow is graduate student in the Department of Plant Pathology, U.C. Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 33(11):15-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v033n11p15. November 1979.
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Abstract
Kloepper J, Burr T, Schroth M, Suslow T. 1979. Beneficial bacteria enhance plant growth. Hilgardia 33(11):15-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v033n11p15
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