Overall soil productivity is declining in the U.S. due to loss of soil organic matter (SOM). Decreased SOM lowers soil water storage, reduces water infiltration, slows aggregate formation, and depletes soil of nutrients. In many systems, crop nutrients are replaced by expensive synthetic fertilizers that can lead to environmental concerns. This practice is not economically or environmentally sustainable in the long term. To secure future soil use and crop production, sustainable management practices are needed to prevent further SOM depletion. Incorporating legumes into cropping systems is one alternative that can bolster soil organic C (SOC) (key indicator of SOM) and reduce N fertilizer applications through symbiotic legume N fixation. T...
In degraded soils, establishment of soil-improving legumes can be problematic and requires investmen...
Efficient use of biomass to produce biofuel and the development of more drought tolerant crops can c...
The productivity and residual benefits of four grain legumes to sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) grown in r...
Not AvailableLow organic matter, poor fertility and erosion are common features of rain-fed Alfisols...
Four nitrogen rates were superimposed over sorghum-sorghum and grain legume-sorghum rotation systems...
A sustainable management of soils with low natural fertility on family farms in the humid tropics is...
Not AvailableOveruse of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to enhance agricultural production is threatening th...
In organic soybean– winter wheat – corn rotations, animal manure is a common choice to maintain high...
Research Article published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Vol. 8, No. 12; 2016Declinin...
Improved cereal-grain-legume systems, allowing farmers to use their land productively on a continuou...
Not AvailableInclusion of legumes in the cropping system has been known since times immemorial. Legu...
Efficient use of biomass to produce biofuel and the development of more drought tolerant crops can c...
Grain legumes occupy about 20 million hectares in Africa. The major crops are cowpea (Vigna unguicul...
In organic soybean – winter wheat – corn rotations, animal manure is a common choice to maintain hig...
South Florida’s agricultural soils are traditionally low in organic matter (OM) and high in carbonat...
In degraded soils, establishment of soil-improving legumes can be problematic and requires investmen...
Efficient use of biomass to produce biofuel and the development of more drought tolerant crops can c...
The productivity and residual benefits of four grain legumes to sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) grown in r...
Not AvailableLow organic matter, poor fertility and erosion are common features of rain-fed Alfisols...
Four nitrogen rates were superimposed over sorghum-sorghum and grain legume-sorghum rotation systems...
A sustainable management of soils with low natural fertility on family farms in the humid tropics is...
Not AvailableOveruse of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to enhance agricultural production is threatening th...
In organic soybean– winter wheat – corn rotations, animal manure is a common choice to maintain high...
Research Article published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Vol. 8, No. 12; 2016Declinin...
Improved cereal-grain-legume systems, allowing farmers to use their land productively on a continuou...
Not AvailableInclusion of legumes in the cropping system has been known since times immemorial. Legu...
Efficient use of biomass to produce biofuel and the development of more drought tolerant crops can c...
Grain legumes occupy about 20 million hectares in Africa. The major crops are cowpea (Vigna unguicul...
In organic soybean – winter wheat – corn rotations, animal manure is a common choice to maintain hig...
South Florida’s agricultural soils are traditionally low in organic matter (OM) and high in carbonat...
In degraded soils, establishment of soil-improving legumes can be problematic and requires investmen...
Efficient use of biomass to produce biofuel and the development of more drought tolerant crops can c...
The productivity and residual benefits of four grain legumes to sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) grown in r...