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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AND REFERENCE MATERIALS
ON EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS

General Papers | Agricultural Papers | Poultry & Livestock Applications


#15

Manual on use of Kyusei EM Technology for Agro;

Larutan Resources Development Corporation,
Philippines Agricultural Manual, EM in the Philippines, 9 pgs.



#16

The Development of Harts Creek Farm— A commercial scale organic farm, using EM Technology in New Zealand;

Tim Chamberlain, Rose Donaghy, Mike Daly, NZ Nature Farming Society
EM Agricultural models, New Zealand, 4 pgs.



#17

The Evaluation of Organic Matter Inoculated with Effective Microorganisms on the Growth, Development, and Yield in the Cultivation of Corn

Jose Dolores Cisne Contreras, Eng. Msc., Reinaldo Laguna Miranda, Eng. Agr.
Nicaragua National University of Agriculture



#18

EM Technology Revolutionizing Agriculture:  Beneficial and Effective Microorganisms for a Sustainable Agriculture and Environment

Dr. Tahir Hussain, Prof. of Soil Science, University of Ag., Faisalabad, Dr. Teruo Higa University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, & Mr. Ghulam Jilani, Deputy Director NFRC, UAF
Details on soil microflora, role and application of effective microorganisms, utilization of EM in agriculture; 24 pgs.



#19

Sweet Corn Plant Growth and Physiological Responses to Organic Fertilizations and Microbes Applications

H.L. Xu, S. Kato, M. Fujita, K. Yamada, K. Katase, & H. Umemura, Intl. Nature Farming Research Center, Nagano Japan; Comparison of microbial innoculant (EM) to chemically fertilized sweet corn plants. 18 pgs.



#20

Corn Leaf Water Retention as Affected by Organic Fertilizations and Effective Microbes Applications

Xu Huilian, N. Ajiki, Wang Xiaoju, C. Sakakibara & H. Umemura, Nagano Japan
Use of EM increases water stress resistance in sweet corn plants; 5 pgs.



#21

Soil-Root Interface Water Potential in Sweet Corn Affected by Organic Fertilization and Microbial Inoculant Application

Hui-lian Xu and Hiroshi Umemura, Nagano Japan; Use of EM helps plants resist water deficits by building roots. 8 pgs.



#22

Water Stress Resistance of Sweet Corn Grown under Organic and Chemical Fertilizations with or without Microbial Inoculant Applied

H.L. Xu, S. Ishiko, S. Kato, K. Yamada, M. Fujita, K. Katase & H. Umemura, Nagano Japan; Plants treated with EM became more drought resistant, water stress resistant. 5 pgs.



#23

Observations of Effects Microbial Inoculant Liquid on Stomatal Responses of Maize Leaves

H.L. Xu, X. Wang, J. Wang, M. Fujita & H. Umemura, Nagano Japan; Study isolating the microbes as the effective element. 3 pgs.



#24

Effects of Continuous Applications of Effective Microbes and Organic Materials on Growth, Yield, and Photosynthesis of Sweet Corn

J.H. Wang, H.L. Xu, X.J. Wang, M. Fujita, & H. Umemura, Nagano Japan. Continuation and follow-up of paper 17. 1 pg.