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Field release of genetically marked Azospirillum brasilense in association with Sorghum bicolor L.

Basaglia    
M. Casella    
S. Peruch    
U. Poggiolini    
S. Vamerali    
T. Mosca    
G. Vanderleyden    
J. De Troch    
P. Nuti    
M. P.    

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