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Title: Some factors influencing natural decay resistance in eucalyptus and cedar
Authors: Mwanza, Elly J.M.
Keywords: eucalyptus
cedar
wood natural decay resistance
Issue Date: 1989
Publisher: KEFRI
Series/Report no.: ;Research Note No. 1
Abstract: The response of Casuarina cristata, Q. cunninghamiana, C. eguisetifolia, C. glauca, C. obesa and Allocasuarina decaisneana to inoculation with crushed nodule inoculum of Frankia collected from C. eguisetifolia was studied under greenhouse conditions in unsterile field sand/vermiculite medium. Inoculation increased overall growth, nodulation, dry weight of shoot and root and the nutrient status of all the species except for Allocasuarina decaisneana. The interim results indicate that inoculation of five of the above species with the endophyte is beneficial in unsterile saline sand medium inspite of the presence of natural Frankia. The endophyte showed host specificity between Casuarina and Allocasuarina.
URI: http://10.10.20.22:8080//handle/123456789/99
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