Field experiments were conducted over the period 1994–1996 to investigate the residual effect on rice of a wide range of temperate legume species, grown during the preceding winter season in a warm-temperate environment in Nepal. The incorporation of large quantities of above- and below-ground legume biomass (roots and foliage) resulted in substantial residual effects on the subsequent upland rice crop. The effects on rice yield in terms of percent increase over the control were more pronounced at a site of comparatively lower inherent soil fertility where grain yields of rice grown after high yielding legume crops such as bitter lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) and Persian clover (Trifolium resupinatum) were almost twice as high (up to 7.6 t DM h...
This article 'Effect of grain and forage legumes on the yield of rice- and potato-based cropping sys...
Improving fallow quality in upland rice-fallow rotations in West Africa through the site-specific us...
Legumes have long been recognized by farmers and scientists alike as builders and restorers of soil ...
Field experiments were conducted to investigate the performance of temperate legume species in rice-...
An experiment was conducted over the period 1995–96 in a warm‐temperate environment in Nepal to inve...
The book which is the product of the workshop, contains11 papers grouped under the following themes:...
The region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain emerged as a highly productive rice-wheat system with the adve...
Field experiments were conducted over a 3-year period (1992-1995) in Sulawesi, East Java and the Phi...
In a previous paper, we reported that prior crops either increased or decreased the yield of paddy r...
Statistical information suggests a substantial increase in area under irrigation, under rice and whe...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014201 / BLDSC - British Library D...
One major limitation in tropical agriculture is the loss of productivity of soils due to continuous ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
Keywords: upland rice, relay intercropping, modelling, cover crops, improved fallow.Reducing the lon...
Keywords: upland rice, relay intercropping, modelling, cover crops, improved fallow.Reducing the lon...
This article 'Effect of grain and forage legumes on the yield of rice- and potato-based cropping sys...
Improving fallow quality in upland rice-fallow rotations in West Africa through the site-specific us...
Legumes have long been recognized by farmers and scientists alike as builders and restorers of soil ...
Field experiments were conducted to investigate the performance of temperate legume species in rice-...
An experiment was conducted over the period 1995–96 in a warm‐temperate environment in Nepal to inve...
The book which is the product of the workshop, contains11 papers grouped under the following themes:...
The region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain emerged as a highly productive rice-wheat system with the adve...
Field experiments were conducted over a 3-year period (1992-1995) in Sulawesi, East Java and the Phi...
In a previous paper, we reported that prior crops either increased or decreased the yield of paddy r...
Statistical information suggests a substantial increase in area under irrigation, under rice and whe...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014201 / BLDSC - British Library D...
One major limitation in tropical agriculture is the loss of productivity of soils due to continuous ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
Keywords: upland rice, relay intercropping, modelling, cover crops, improved fallow.Reducing the lon...
Keywords: upland rice, relay intercropping, modelling, cover crops, improved fallow.Reducing the lon...
This article 'Effect of grain and forage legumes on the yield of rice- and potato-based cropping sys...
Improving fallow quality in upland rice-fallow rotations in West Africa through the site-specific us...
Legumes have long been recognized by farmers and scientists alike as builders and restorers of soil ...