
Summary Fourteen strains of Azotobacter chroococcum were used for seed inoculation of wheat, maize and cotton to study their ability to establish in the root environment, under sterile sand culture conditions. Preferential growth on the root bits of these plants by various strains was observed. Consideration of plant-strains affinities while selecting strains of Azotobacter for bacterial inoculants has been emphasized.
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