The discovery of the importance of the inoculation of legume crops, such as clovers and alfalfa, some 40 years ago, in order to secure larger crops and increase the fertility of the soil, has led to many attempts to devise a culture which would bring about similar beneficial effects on non-legumes. The first commercial culture, known as Alinit, appeared in 1895. It was supposed to increase the nitrogen content of the soil thru the introduction of free-living nitrogen fixing organisms and thus supply nitrogen for the better growth of all crops. It failed. Other cultures, appearing from time to time, have been claimed to introduce, not only these nitrogen-fixing organisms into the soil but also to supply all kinds of desirable microorganisms ...
Legume plants have a probably important role to play in growing indigenous nitrogen production besid...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
In any good system of soil management the farmer has two natural ways of maintaining the nitrogen su...
The soil-enriching effect of the growth of clover and other legumes has been recognized from the ear...
Almost forty years have passed since Hellriegel and Wilfarth solved the nitrogen problem in soil fer...
Soil inoculation is the introduction of certain desirable bacteria Into the soil. As a practice It i...
"The peculiar value of legumes for maintaing and increasing the fertility of soils is due to certain...
Within the past few years a number of commercial concerns have produced a dry dust type of culture f...
In 1957, the acreage of alfalfa seeded in North Dakota increased approximately 300,000 acres annuall...
Extension Circular 1811. This circular is about seed treatment, and inoculation of legumes
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
The majority of legumes form nitrogen-fixing symbioses that help them access necessary nutrients und...
For a long time it has been known that the root-nodule bacteria of the Leguminosae differ considerab...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
Legume plants have a probably important role to play in growing indigenous nitrogen production besid...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
In any good system of soil management the farmer has two natural ways of maintaining the nitrogen su...
The soil-enriching effect of the growth of clover and other legumes has been recognized from the ear...
Almost forty years have passed since Hellriegel and Wilfarth solved the nitrogen problem in soil fer...
Soil inoculation is the introduction of certain desirable bacteria Into the soil. As a practice It i...
"The peculiar value of legumes for maintaing and increasing the fertility of soils is due to certain...
Within the past few years a number of commercial concerns have produced a dry dust type of culture f...
In 1957, the acreage of alfalfa seeded in North Dakota increased approximately 300,000 acres annuall...
Extension Circular 1811. This circular is about seed treatment, and inoculation of legumes
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Inoculation of legume seed with the specific root nodule organism is probably the most significant a...
The majority of legumes form nitrogen-fixing symbioses that help them access necessary nutrients und...
For a long time it has been known that the root-nodule bacteria of the Leguminosae differ considerab...
Successful and profitable production of legumes requires nodulation by Rhizobium bacteria which supp...
Legume plants have a probably important role to play in growing indigenous nitrogen production besid...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
In any good system of soil management the farmer has two natural ways of maintaining the nitrogen su...