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Reddy, A. S.
- Nodulated Legumes of Coastal Andhra Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 7 (2008), Pagination: 951-957Abstract
A survey of nodulation was carried out in coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh and nodulation characteristics of 92 legume species were recorded. All the plants belonging to Fabaceae and Mimosaceae showed nodules, while in Caesalpinaceae except for one species viz., Cassia absus, none of the species showed nodules. The nodulation status of six species viz., Crotalaria hirsuta, Indigofera cassioides, Rhynchosia suaveolens, Tephrosia pulcherima, T. spinosa and Acacia sundra is reported for the first time. Apart from these six species, the nodulation of 13 other nodulating species was also recorded for the first time from India.Keywords
Nodulation Survey, Leguiminosae, Rhizobium, Nodulation Characteristics- Lemna Minor L. - a New Record for Gujarat Flora, India
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1 B.R.D. School of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vadtal Road, Vallabh vidyanagar–388 120, Gujarat, IN
1 B.R.D. School of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vadtal Road, Vallabh vidyanagar–388 120, Gujarat, IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 140, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 102-103Abstract
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