Gerald M Bennett, John Lloyd
Seed Inoculation, Coating and Precision Pelleting
Science, Technology and Practical Applications
Gerald M Bennett, John Lloyd
Seed Inoculation, Coating and Precision Pelleting
Science, Technology and Practical Applications
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Seed inoculation is the practice of effectively introducing a high number of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium) on the surface of legume seeds prior to planting. The bacteria penetrates the root, resulting in the formation of root nodules that fix nitrogen from the air, and make it readily available to the plant. This book de
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Seed inoculation is the practice of effectively introducing a high number of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium) on the surface of legume seeds prior to planting. The bacteria penetrates the root, resulting in the formation of root nodules that fix nitrogen from the air, and make it readily available to the plant. This book de
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367737719
- ISBN-10: 036773771X
- Artikelnr.: 72216354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367737719
- ISBN-10: 036773771X
- Artikelnr.: 72216354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gerald M. Bennett, John Lloyd
CHAPTER ONE. World Importance Gradually Being Realised. Selection,
Certification and Distribution of Rhizobium. International Inoculation
Standards. Strains. Inoculant Quality. An Acceptable Standard for Legume
Inoculants. Inoculated & coatedseed standards. Inoculant Carriers.
Economics of Inoculant Use. Strains and Cross Inoculation Groups.
Manufacture of Legume Plant Inoculants. ICMP [International collection of
Micro-Organisms from Plants]. Mother Culture Supply in New Zealand. The
Current NZ Rhizobia Strains Recommendation. A Practical Guide to
Manufacture of Commercial Inoculant. Quality Control - Measuring Rhizobium
Viability. Enumeration of Viable Rhizobia in Legume Inoculants and
Inoculated Coated Seed. Assessment of Nodulation Potential - Seedling Tube
Method. Most Probable Number (MPN) Testing Method. Materials and Equipment
Required for MPN (Plant Infection). Testing. CHAPTER TWO. Production of
Coated Seed in New Zealand. Commercial Considerations. Uncultivated
Pastoral Agriculture. Planning Required. Germination of Coated Seed.
Fertilisers, Mixing and Avoiding Damage. Aerial Considerations. "The
Wizard" of Aerial Oversowing. Formula for Successful Surface Sowing of
Seed. A Timely Note About Soil and Fertilisers. Responsibilities of
Government. Ionisation (Covalent bonding) and Phosphate "Fixation".
Possibilities and Limitations of "Pasture Pellets". Materials and Test
Services Essential for Development. Good Quality Inoculant Manufacturers
Need Encouragement. Coated Seed Use. Mixing Intelligently. On Farm Mixing.
Mix Accurately. Aerial Safety. Warmer Climates. Developing Nations Must
Make a Start. The Facts about Oversowing Seed. Clovers: Controversy,
Confusion & the Danger of Misleading Research. Seed Quantities and
Varieties for Oversowing. The "Bottom line". Best Research Approach.
Manufacturers Need Laboratory Quality Control. The absolute reality of
clover inoculation, coatings, Oversowing benefits, seeding rates a
Certification and Distribution of Rhizobium. International Inoculation
Standards. Strains. Inoculant Quality. An Acceptable Standard for Legume
Inoculants. Inoculated & coatedseed standards. Inoculant Carriers.
Economics of Inoculant Use. Strains and Cross Inoculation Groups.
Manufacture of Legume Plant Inoculants. ICMP [International collection of
Micro-Organisms from Plants]. Mother Culture Supply in New Zealand. The
Current NZ Rhizobia Strains Recommendation. A Practical Guide to
Manufacture of Commercial Inoculant. Quality Control - Measuring Rhizobium
Viability. Enumeration of Viable Rhizobia in Legume Inoculants and
Inoculated Coated Seed. Assessment of Nodulation Potential - Seedling Tube
Method. Most Probable Number (MPN) Testing Method. Materials and Equipment
Required for MPN (Plant Infection). Testing. CHAPTER TWO. Production of
Coated Seed in New Zealand. Commercial Considerations. Uncultivated
Pastoral Agriculture. Planning Required. Germination of Coated Seed.
Fertilisers, Mixing and Avoiding Damage. Aerial Considerations. "The
Wizard" of Aerial Oversowing. Formula for Successful Surface Sowing of
Seed. A Timely Note About Soil and Fertilisers. Responsibilities of
Government. Ionisation (Covalent bonding) and Phosphate "Fixation".
Possibilities and Limitations of "Pasture Pellets". Materials and Test
Services Essential for Development. Good Quality Inoculant Manufacturers
Need Encouragement. Coated Seed Use. Mixing Intelligently. On Farm Mixing.
Mix Accurately. Aerial Safety. Warmer Climates. Developing Nations Must
Make a Start. The Facts about Oversowing Seed. Clovers: Controversy,
Confusion & the Danger of Misleading Research. Seed Quantities and
Varieties for Oversowing. The "Bottom line". Best Research Approach.
Manufacturers Need Laboratory Quality Control. The absolute reality of
clover inoculation, coatings, Oversowing benefits, seeding rates a
CHAPTER ONE. World Importance Gradually Being Realised. Selection,
Certification and Distribution of Rhizobium. International Inoculation
Standards. Strains. Inoculant Quality. An Acceptable Standard for Legume
Inoculants. Inoculated & coatedseed standards. Inoculant Carriers.
Economics of Inoculant Use. Strains and Cross Inoculation Groups.
Manufacture of Legume Plant Inoculants. ICMP [International collection of
Micro-Organisms from Plants]. Mother Culture Supply in New Zealand. The
Current NZ Rhizobia Strains Recommendation. A Practical Guide to
Manufacture of Commercial Inoculant. Quality Control - Measuring Rhizobium
Viability. Enumeration of Viable Rhizobia in Legume Inoculants and
Inoculated Coated Seed. Assessment of Nodulation Potential - Seedling Tube
Method. Most Probable Number (MPN) Testing Method. Materials and Equipment
Required for MPN (Plant Infection). Testing. CHAPTER TWO. Production of
Coated Seed in New Zealand. Commercial Considerations. Uncultivated
Pastoral Agriculture. Planning Required. Germination of Coated Seed.
Fertilisers, Mixing and Avoiding Damage. Aerial Considerations. "The
Wizard" of Aerial Oversowing. Formula for Successful Surface Sowing of
Seed. A Timely Note About Soil and Fertilisers. Responsibilities of
Government. Ionisation (Covalent bonding) and Phosphate "Fixation".
Possibilities and Limitations of "Pasture Pellets". Materials and Test
Services Essential for Development. Good Quality Inoculant Manufacturers
Need Encouragement. Coated Seed Use. Mixing Intelligently. On Farm Mixing.
Mix Accurately. Aerial Safety. Warmer Climates. Developing Nations Must
Make a Start. The Facts about Oversowing Seed. Clovers: Controversy,
Confusion & the Danger of Misleading Research. Seed Quantities and
Varieties for Oversowing. The "Bottom line". Best Research Approach.
Manufacturers Need Laboratory Quality Control. The absolute reality of
clover inoculation, coatings, Oversowing benefits, seeding rates a
Certification and Distribution of Rhizobium. International Inoculation
Standards. Strains. Inoculant Quality. An Acceptable Standard for Legume
Inoculants. Inoculated & coatedseed standards. Inoculant Carriers.
Economics of Inoculant Use. Strains and Cross Inoculation Groups.
Manufacture of Legume Plant Inoculants. ICMP [International collection of
Micro-Organisms from Plants]. Mother Culture Supply in New Zealand. The
Current NZ Rhizobia Strains Recommendation. A Practical Guide to
Manufacture of Commercial Inoculant. Quality Control - Measuring Rhizobium
Viability. Enumeration of Viable Rhizobia in Legume Inoculants and
Inoculated Coated Seed. Assessment of Nodulation Potential - Seedling Tube
Method. Most Probable Number (MPN) Testing Method. Materials and Equipment
Required for MPN (Plant Infection). Testing. CHAPTER TWO. Production of
Coated Seed in New Zealand. Commercial Considerations. Uncultivated
Pastoral Agriculture. Planning Required. Germination of Coated Seed.
Fertilisers, Mixing and Avoiding Damage. Aerial Considerations. "The
Wizard" of Aerial Oversowing. Formula for Successful Surface Sowing of
Seed. A Timely Note About Soil and Fertilisers. Responsibilities of
Government. Ionisation (Covalent bonding) and Phosphate "Fixation".
Possibilities and Limitations of "Pasture Pellets". Materials and Test
Services Essential for Development. Good Quality Inoculant Manufacturers
Need Encouragement. Coated Seed Use. Mixing Intelligently. On Farm Mixing.
Mix Accurately. Aerial Safety. Warmer Climates. Developing Nations Must
Make a Start. The Facts about Oversowing Seed. Clovers: Controversy,
Confusion & the Danger of Misleading Research. Seed Quantities and
Varieties for Oversowing. The "Bottom line". Best Research Approach.
Manufacturers Need Laboratory Quality Control. The absolute reality of
clover inoculation, coatings, Oversowing benefits, seeding rates a