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Table 1.

Results of Analysis of Variance (P values) Testing for the Effect of Growth Medium and Bacterial Inoculum on Growth Parameters of Selected Native Plant Species.

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Fig 1.

Effect of type of growth medium and density of bacterial inoculation on biomass per plant in Rhanterium epapposum.

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Fig 2.

Effect of type of growth medium and density of bacterial inoculation on biomass per plant, plant height and stem diameter of Farsetia aegyptia.

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Fig 3.

Effect of type of growth medium and density of bacterial inoculation on biomass per plant of Haloxylon salicornicum.

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Fig 4.

Effect of type of growth medium and density of bacterial inoculation on biomass per plant of Vachellia pachyceras.

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Table 2.

Results of Analysis of Variance (P values) Testing for the Effect Seedling Growth Medium and Bacterial Inoculation on N, P, K, Mg, Na, Ca, C and S Uptake on Selected Native Plant Species.

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Fig 5.

Effect of bacterial inoculation on N, P, K uptake measured as shoot N, P, K content per plant in Rhanterium epapposum, Haloxylon salicornicum and Farsetia aegyptia.

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Fig 6.

Effect of bacterial inoculation on N, P, K uptake measured as shoot N, P, K content per plant in Vachellia pachyceras.

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Table 3.

Results of Analysis of Variance (P values) Testing for the Effect of Commercial Inoculum on Nodulation, Growth Parameters, and Nitrogen Content of Vachellia pachyceras.

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Fig 7.

Effect of type of growth medium and commercial inoculum on shoot biomass and nitrogen content per plant of Vachellia pachyceras.

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Fig 8.

Effect of type of growth medium and commercial inoculum on number of nodules and plant height of Vachellia pachyceras.

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