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2. The elite strain INPA03-11B approved as a cowpea inoculant in Brazil represents a new Bradyrhizobium species and it has high adaptability to stressful soil conditions
3. Genomic insights into organic acid production and plant growth promotion by different species of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
4. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria increase maize phosphorus uptake from magnesium-enriched poultry manure biochar
5. Physical, Chemical, and Microbiological Attributes as Discriminators of Coffee-Growing and Forest Sites in Different Soils in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
6. Rhizobia exopolysaccharides: promising biopolymers for use in the formulation of plant inoculants
7. Rhizobacteria control damping-off and promote growth of lima bean with and without co-inoculation with Rhizobium tropici CIAT899
8. Diversity and Efficiency of Rhizobia from a Revegetated Area and Hotspot-Phytophysiognomies Affected by Iron Mining as Indicators of Rehabilitation and Biotechnological Potential
9. Ecological co-occurrence and soil physicochemical factors drive the archaeal community in Amazonian soils
10. Native Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Exhibit Biotechnological Potential in Improvement of Soil Biochemical Quality and in Increasing Yield in Sugarcane Cultivars
11. Rhizobia and endophytic bacteria isolated from rainforest fragments within an iron ore mining site of the Eastern Brazilian Amazon
12. Polymeric formulations of liquid inoculants with rhizobia exopolysaccharides increase the survival and symbiotic efficiency of elite Bradyrhizobium strains
13. Genomic Insights into Organic Acid Production and Plant Growth Promotion by Different Species of Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria
14. Bradyrhizobium campsiandrae sp. nov., a nitrogen-fixing bacterial strain isolated from a native leguminous tree from the Amazon adapted to flooded conditions
15. Acid and high-temperature tolerant Bradyrhizobium spp. strains from Brazilian soils are able to promote Acacia mangium and Stizolobium aterrimum growth
16. The Effectiveness of a Microbiological Attribute as a Soil Quality Indicator Depends on the Storage Time of the Sample
17. Inga edulis Mart. intercropped with pasture improves soil quality without compromising forage yields
18. Ora-pro-nobis (Pereskia aculeata Mill.) Nutrition as Related to Soil Chemical and Physical Attributes and Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms
19. Efficient Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated from Soybean Nodules in the Semi-arid Region of Northeast Brazil are Classified as Bradyrhizobium brasilense (Symbiovar Sojae)
20. Bradyrhizobium uaiense sp. nov., a new highly efficient cowpea symbiont
21. The elite strain INPA03-11B approved as a cowpea inoculant in Brazil represents a new Bradyrhizobiumspecies and it has high adaptability to stressful soil conditions
22. Chemical, physical, and biological attributes in soils affected by deposition of iron ore tailings from the Fundão Dam failure
23. Classification of the inoculant strain of cowpea UFLA03-84 and of other strains from soils of the Amazon region as Bradyrhizobium viridifuturi (symbiovar tropici)
24. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Endophytic Fungi in Ruspestrian Grasslands
25. Potential Promising Set of Plant–Microbe Interactions for the Revegetation of Open-Pit Mining and Smelting Areas in Brazil
26. Selected bacterial strains enhance phosphorus availability from biochar-based rock phosphate fertilizer
27. Symbioses of Plants with Rhizobia and Mycorrhizal Fungi in Heavy Metal-Contaminated Tropical Soils
28. Correction to: Ora-pro-nobis (Pereskia aculeata Mill.) Nutrition as Related to Soil Chemical and Physical Attributes and Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms
29. Bradyrhizobium forestalis sp. nov., an efficient nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from nodules of forest legume species in the Amazon
30. Land use intensification in the humid tropics increased both alpha and beta diversity of soil bacteria
31. Diversity and Efficiency of Rhizobia from a Revegetated Area and Hotspot-Phytophysiognomies Affected by Iron Mining as Indicators of Rehabilitation and Biotechnological Potential
32. Ecological co-occurrence and soil physicochemical factors drive the archaeal community in Amazonian soils
33. WITHDRAWN: The conversion of murundu fields into agricultural areas impacts soil attributes after several years of cultivation
34. Bradyrhizobium brasilense sp. nov., a symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from Brazilian tropical soils
35. Lima bean nodulates efficiently with Bradyrhizobium strains isolated from diverse legume species
36. Formononetin stimulates mycorrhizal fungi colonization on the surface of active root nodules in soybean
37. Nitrogen and molybdenum fertilization and inoculation of common bean with Rhizobium spp. in two oxisols/ Adubacoes nitrogenada e molibdica e inoculacao com Rhizobium spp. no feijoeiro-comum em dois latossolos
38. Burkholderia fungorum promotes common bean growth in a dystrophic oxisol
39. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in arsenic-contaminated areas in Brazil
40. Biological nitrogen fixation and phosphate solubilization by bacteria isolated from tropical soils
41. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria communities occurring in soils under different uses in the Western Amazon Region as indicated by nodulation of siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum)
42. Bacteria isolated from soils of the western Amazon and from rehabilitated bauxite-mining areas have potential as plant growth promoters
43. Symbiotic efficiency and identification of rhizobia that nodulate cowpea in a Rhodic Eutrudox
44. Soil biological attributes in arsenic-contaminated gold mining sites after revegetation
45. Phosphate-solubilizing fungi co-inoculated with Bradyrhizobium promote cowpea growth under varying N and P fertilization conditions.
46. Leguminous plants nodulated by selected strains of Cupriavidus necator grow in heavy metal contaminated soils amended with calcium silicate
47. The Amount of Phosphate Solubilization Depends on the Strain, C-Source, Organic Acids and Type of Phosphate
48. Biological nitrogen fixation and phosphate solubilization by bacteria isolated from tropical soils
49. Efficient nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium strains isolated from amazonian soils are highly tolerant to acidity and aluminium
50. Soil physicochemical properties and terrain information predict soil enzymes activity in phytophysiognomies of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero region in Brazil
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