Modern agricultural systems in the tropics are characterized by low resource use efficiency, low productivity and demand large extensions of land. To tackle this scenario, improved pastures have enormous potential to contribute towards a sustainable livestock model, of high productivity and environmental services provision. Guineagrass (Megathyrsus maximus) is a widely diverse tropical pasture, recognized for its high biomass production, nutrition quality and relatively simple manage under grazing
Nitrogen (N), the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines the prod...
In the Brazilian Amazon, nitrogen input strategies are required to maintain forage-livestock systems...
It is widely recognized that less than 50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is recovered by crops,...
A group of accessions (cluster) with the most desirable agronomic and environmental traits was ident...
Agronomic, nutritional, and environmental aspects are integrated to promote sustainable tropical gra...
Different phenotyping methods were developed and standardized to measure the phenomenon of Biologica...
Over application of nitrogen (N)—as urea or manure—to increase yield of forage grasses is a common p...
In the low fertility acid soils of the Orinoquian savannas of Colombia, Urochloa humidicola cv. Tull...
Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustain...
As part of the nitrogen (N) cycle in the soil, nitrification is an oxidation process mediated by mic...
The method described here can serve as an indicator of the extent of NO3 leakiness for BNI field eva...
Nitrification is one of the key processes leading to water contamination and greenhouse gas emission...
Up to 70% of the nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to agricultural systems are lost due to nitrificat...
Nitrogen (N), being the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines th...
High nitrogen (N) concentration in bovine urine, which generally exceeds plant N uptake rates, resul...
Nitrogen (N), the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines the prod...
In the Brazilian Amazon, nitrogen input strategies are required to maintain forage-livestock systems...
It is widely recognized that less than 50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is recovered by crops,...
A group of accessions (cluster) with the most desirable agronomic and environmental traits was ident...
Agronomic, nutritional, and environmental aspects are integrated to promote sustainable tropical gra...
Different phenotyping methods were developed and standardized to measure the phenomenon of Biologica...
Over application of nitrogen (N)—as urea or manure—to increase yield of forage grasses is a common p...
In the low fertility acid soils of the Orinoquian savannas of Colombia, Urochloa humidicola cv. Tull...
Nitrogen fertilization has been recognized as an essential tool towards the establishment of sustain...
As part of the nitrogen (N) cycle in the soil, nitrification is an oxidation process mediated by mic...
The method described here can serve as an indicator of the extent of NO3 leakiness for BNI field eva...
Nitrification is one of the key processes leading to water contamination and greenhouse gas emission...
Up to 70% of the nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to agricultural systems are lost due to nitrificat...
Nitrogen (N), being the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines th...
High nitrogen (N) concentration in bovine urine, which generally exceeds plant N uptake rates, resul...
Nitrogen (N), the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines the prod...
In the Brazilian Amazon, nitrogen input strategies are required to maintain forage-livestock systems...
It is widely recognized that less than 50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is recovered by crops,...