Abstract
Summary The effect of strains of A. chroococcum on the germination of seeds of cotton, wheat and maize plants has been studied under three different conditions Stimulatory effect of A. chroococcum varied with the strains and the conditions under which seed germination was tested. Wheat and cotton seed germination was better in sterile petri-plates but large seeds of maize had shown better germination in sterile sand cultures. Use of homologous strains of A. chroococcum like W-5 for wheat, C-2 for cotton and M-2 for maize seed inoculations improved germination of seeds of respective crops.
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