19/6B first increased assimilation of Nfromeither HT3 or HT6 compared
to the respective controls (100% bacteria), and this increase was significant
(P b 0.05) when HT6 was replaced for 10% by DT 19/6B. For both
bacterial strains 90% replacement by DT 19/6B, however, resulted in a
significant reduction (P b 0.05) of N assimilation compared to the control
with 100% bacteria. Moreover, the combination with DT19/6B always
resulted in higher N assimilation from any type of bacterial
strain than the one with DT 19/27.