The composition of grass-legume associations both modifies and is modified by the N cycle. The identity of the plants in the association has an effect on crop-level fixed-N inputs, N transfer while the association is in place, and the N remaining during the rest of the crop rotation cycle. The N used by the grass that is generated by the legume varies: it can reach 60% in white-clover-based associations, 50% in red-clover-based associations and 40% in lucerne-based associations. The percentage of legumes that optimises N transfer to grasses in grazed pastures (30%) is less than the percentage that maximises N fixation in hay meadows (70%). Making improvements to plants so that they can be used in associations, selecting certain plant variet...
1 It is widely assumed that grass-legume associations offer a way to sustainable, low input land use...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
This work analysed the regulatory structural mechanisms involved in the competitive interactions bet...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been recognized that grass growing in association with alfalfa derives ...
Differences in the ability to fix and transfer N have been shown between perennial legume species. H...
The importance of facilitative processes due to the presence of nitrogen-fixing legumes in temperate...
Minimizing nitrogen (N) losses and increasing plant N uptake in agroecosystems is a major global cha...
Nitrogen (N) losses from intensified agriculture are a major cause of global change, due to nitrate ...
The importance of facilitative processes due to the presence of nitrogen-fixing legumes in temperate...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 1993The role of the legume in the nitrogen (N)...
The overuse of classical N fertilisers contributes substantially to environmental degradation by po...
New regulations for the use of N fertiliser will impact on seed mixture decisions for new pastures. ...
Aims Biological nitrogen fixation by legumes is expected to play a greater role in future cropping s...
Forage legumes form N2-fixing symbioses with rhizobia and may thus make substantial contributions to...
Correct assessment of the rhizodeposition of N in grassland is essential for the evaluation of biolo...
1 It is widely assumed that grass-legume associations offer a way to sustainable, low input land use...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
This work analysed the regulatory structural mechanisms involved in the competitive interactions bet...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been recognized that grass growing in association with alfalfa derives ...
Differences in the ability to fix and transfer N have been shown between perennial legume species. H...
The importance of facilitative processes due to the presence of nitrogen-fixing legumes in temperate...
Minimizing nitrogen (N) losses and increasing plant N uptake in agroecosystems is a major global cha...
Nitrogen (N) losses from intensified agriculture are a major cause of global change, due to nitrate ...
The importance of facilitative processes due to the presence of nitrogen-fixing legumes in temperate...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 1993The role of the legume in the nitrogen (N)...
The overuse of classical N fertilisers contributes substantially to environmental degradation by po...
New regulations for the use of N fertiliser will impact on seed mixture decisions for new pastures. ...
Aims Biological nitrogen fixation by legumes is expected to play a greater role in future cropping s...
Forage legumes form N2-fixing symbioses with rhizobia and may thus make substantial contributions to...
Correct assessment of the rhizodeposition of N in grassland is essential for the evaluation of biolo...
1 It is widely assumed that grass-legume associations offer a way to sustainable, low input land use...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
This work analysed the regulatory structural mechanisms involved in the competitive interactions bet...