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Japanese Journal of Crop Science
Method of Investigation in Rhizobacterial Flora of Crops and Application Case by Using Biolog's Identification System
Katsuyuki KATAYAMA1  Kazunari YOKOYAMA1  Takeshi KIMURA1  Yukiomi KOMOTO1  Hiroyuki YAMAMOTO1  Kenzo MIURA1  Nozomu MINAGAWA1 
关键词: Biolog's identification system;    ????;    Diversity index;    ???????;    Rhizobacteria;    ?????;    Rhizobacterial flora;    ??????????;    ??????;   
DOI  :  10.1626/jcs.69.235
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Nihon Sakumotsu Gakkai / Crop Science Society of Japan
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References(15)Cited-By(1)Fifty strains of rhizobacteria were isolated from roots of crops in rotation and monocropping plots of soybeans and sweet potatos one month before harvest, and they were identified by using Biolog's identification system during the period from 1994 to 1997. The strains of 38.3% of the rhizobacteria isolates were identified, and the others were on the process of classification or unidentified. It was assumed that the relative high percentage in unidentification was attributed to insufficient database related to environmental bacteria. If this database ware thoroughly improved, however, this system would be useful for dynamic analyses of rhizobacterial flora in terms of genus or species level, since a large amount of strains of cropes could be smoothly identified with this system. The effects of rotation and monocropping systems on the rhizobacterial flora of crops were evaluated by a diversity index using this system. The diversification of the rhizobacterial flora was not improved in the monocropping plot of soybeans compared with rotation plots of soybeans and sweet potatos and the monocropping plot of sweet potatos.

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