An indigenous drought-tolerant strain of Glomus intraradices associated with a native bacterium improves water transport and root development in Retama sphaerocarpa. [electronic resource]
- Microbial ecology Nov 2006
- 670-8 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0095-3628
10.1007/s00248-006-9078-0 doi
Bacillus--growth & development Biological Transport--physiology Fabaceae--growth & development Mycorrhizae--growth & development Plant Roots--growth & development Plant Transpiration--physiology Soil Microbiology Water--metabolism