Non-Peer ReviewedIncluding forage legumes in rotation with annual crops could increase phosphorus (P) availability to the annual crop due to their deep roots and intensive mycorrhizal infection. However, the benefit of forage legumes to increase soil P availability to the subsequent crop has gained less attention in the western Canada. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of short rotation forage legumes on P availability to the following crop. Forage legumes evaluated in this study were red clover and alfalfa in comparison to an annual legume (pea) and non-legume (flax). The study was conducted at four sites across Saskatchewan. This poster reports on the results at one site near Melfort, SK. In this experiment, two-year alf...
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major problem for Australian agriculture. Development of new perennia...
International audienceDue to legume-based systems improving several aspects of soil fertility, the d...
Sustainable agricultural systems preserve soil quality and biodiversity through an appropriate cropr...
Non-Peer ReviewedIncluding forage legumes in rotation with annual crops could increase phosphorus (P...
ABSTRACT Legumes are becoming increasingly important in cropping systems due to their beneficial ef...
A study was done to determine if part of the rotation benefit that is often observed in cereals gro...
To determine the potential of barley, lentils, lupins and peas and the soil incorporation of their d...
A number of studies have shown that biomass and P uptake in cereals following legumes are higher tha...
Non-Peer ReviewedIncorporation of legumes in a cropping system has positive agronomic benefits to su...
Soil phosphorus (P) is often unavailable in SK soils due to immobilization by microbial biomass and ...
Non-Peer ReviewedField experiments were carried out at Central Butte and Swift Current, Saskatchewan...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
Field data have suggested that under P-deficient conditions, legumes supplied with phosphate rock (P...
Legumes have been shown to increase growth and P uptake of the following cereal. This could, in part...
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major problem for Australian agriculture. Development of new perennia...
International audienceDue to legume-based systems improving several aspects of soil fertility, the d...
Sustainable agricultural systems preserve soil quality and biodiversity through an appropriate cropr...
Non-Peer ReviewedIncluding forage legumes in rotation with annual crops could increase phosphorus (P...
ABSTRACT Legumes are becoming increasingly important in cropping systems due to their beneficial ef...
A study was done to determine if part of the rotation benefit that is often observed in cereals gro...
To determine the potential of barley, lentils, lupins and peas and the soil incorporation of their d...
A number of studies have shown that biomass and P uptake in cereals following legumes are higher tha...
Non-Peer ReviewedIncorporation of legumes in a cropping system has positive agronomic benefits to su...
Soil phosphorus (P) is often unavailable in SK soils due to immobilization by microbial biomass and ...
Non-Peer ReviewedField experiments were carried out at Central Butte and Swift Current, Saskatchewan...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
Field data have suggested that under P-deficient conditions, legumes supplied with phosphate rock (P...
Legumes have been shown to increase growth and P uptake of the following cereal. This could, in part...
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major problem for Australian agriculture. Development of new perennia...
International audienceDue to legume-based systems improving several aspects of soil fertility, the d...
Sustainable agricultural systems preserve soil quality and biodiversity through an appropriate cropr...