The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-loam soil conditions where the plant residues of Sesbania rostrata and mung-bean (Vigna radiata) were incorporated were significantly higher than that obtained from summer fallow. The increases in yield of rice and wheat and the total nitrogen content in shoot and grain was also perceptible by the application of green manuring. The results highlight the importance of green manuring in rice-wheat cropping systems under tropical sandy-clay-loam soil conditions of India
The nutrient and biomass supply capacity of green manure (GM) and its complimentary and synergistic ...
The stem-nodulating tropical legume, Sesbania rostrata, was grown for seven consecutive years €or 35...
The research results concluded that the green manuring with organic manures increased the green manu...
The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-lo...
Green manuring with an $N_2$-fixing legume crop can meet a substantial portion of rice N requirement...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted on rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted on rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum...
The effect of sesbania green manure and gypsum application (0, 50, 75 and 100 percent of gypsum requ...
AbstractRice yields in soils of low soil organic matter may benefit from preceding leguminous green ...
A pre-rice crop experiment, including groundnut, mung bean (Vigna radiata), Sesbania rostrata, and a...
Environmental problems due to land degradation in the developing countries have been a concern for t...
Nitrogen plays a crucial role in rice cultivation. It is usually supplied as chemical fertilizer (ur...
Abstract Purpose Intensive agriculture activities in small holder farming systems are declining over...
It has been widely known that integrating and adopting sustainable agricultural practices can restor...
The stem-nodulating tropical legume, #Sesbania rostrata$, was grown for seven consecutive years for ...
The nutrient and biomass supply capacity of green manure (GM) and its complimentary and synergistic ...
The stem-nodulating tropical legume, Sesbania rostrata, was grown for seven consecutive years €or 35...
The research results concluded that the green manuring with organic manures increased the green manu...
The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-lo...
Green manuring with an $N_2$-fixing legume crop can meet a substantial portion of rice N requirement...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted on rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted on rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum...
The effect of sesbania green manure and gypsum application (0, 50, 75 and 100 percent of gypsum requ...
AbstractRice yields in soils of low soil organic matter may benefit from preceding leguminous green ...
A pre-rice crop experiment, including groundnut, mung bean (Vigna radiata), Sesbania rostrata, and a...
Environmental problems due to land degradation in the developing countries have been a concern for t...
Nitrogen plays a crucial role in rice cultivation. It is usually supplied as chemical fertilizer (ur...
Abstract Purpose Intensive agriculture activities in small holder farming systems are declining over...
It has been widely known that integrating and adopting sustainable agricultural practices can restor...
The stem-nodulating tropical legume, #Sesbania rostrata$, was grown for seven consecutive years for ...
The nutrient and biomass supply capacity of green manure (GM) and its complimentary and synergistic ...
The stem-nodulating tropical legume, Sesbania rostrata, was grown for seven consecutive years €or 35...
The research results concluded that the green manuring with organic manures increased the green manu...