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| Firstname: | C.* |
| Surname: | Gyogluu |
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| Institute: | Crop Science Department, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa |
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| Identification and distribution of microsymbionts associated with soybean nodulation in Mozambican soils, Gyogluu, C.*, Jaiswal, S. K.*, Boahen, S. and Dakora, F. D.*, in: Systematic and Applied Microbiology, pages 1-10, ISSN 0723-2020, 2018. [DOI] |
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| Assessing host range, symbiotic effectiveness, and photosynthetic rates induced by native soybean rhizobia isolated from Mozambican and south African soils, Gyogluu, C.*, Mohammed, M.*, Jaiswal, S. K.*, Boahen, S. and Dakora, F. D.*, in: Symbiosis, volume 75, pages 257-266, ISSN 0334-5114, 2018. [DOI] |
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| Response of promiscuous-nodulating soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) genotypes to Bradyrhizobium inoculation at three field sites in Mozambique, Gyogluu, C.*, Boahen, S. and Dakora, F. D.*, in: Symbiosis, pages 1-8, ISSN 0334-5114, 2016. [DOI] |
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| Evaluating plant growth and nitrogen fixation in four promiscuous and three non-promiscuous soybean genotypes planted in Mozambique, Gyogluu, C.*, Boahen, S. and Dakora, F. D.*, Abstract (Poster), p. 255 in the Proceedings of the 10th African Crop Science Society Conference,"from soil to soul- crop production for improved African livelihoods and better environment for future generations", held in Maputo, Mozambique. 10-13 October, 2011. |
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| Plant growth and symbiotic functioning of field grown promiscuous soybean genotypes in Mozambique, Gyogluu, C.*, Boahen, S. and Dakora, F. D.*, in: ACSS Annual Meeting, Sept 28 - Oct 1, Cape Town RSA, 2009. |
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