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A description is given of a method by which rhizobium can be grown in milk-cans in an aerated liquid medium. The application of the procedure on a big scale is only practicable when the inoculum need not be kept for a long time and need not be transported for long distances.
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van Schreven, D.A., Harmsen, G.W., Lindenbergh, D.J. et al. Experiments on the cultivation of rhizobium in liquid media for use on the Zuiderzee polders. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 19, 300–308 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02594857
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