Abstract The effect of Chinese Milk Vetch (CMV) residues as a cover crop on the performance of rice plants and nitrogen mobilization and mineralization in paddy soil was evaluated in a pot-culture experiment. Three treatments were included in the trial, i.e. without exogenous-N (Control or CK), urea fertilizer as the sole N-source (N) and urea plus CMV (NM). The results revealed higher amounts of total-N, inorganic-N, acid hydrolysable-N and non-acid hydrolysable-N in the soil under NM, followed by N and CK treatments at tillering, booting and maturity stages of rice. A similar trend was observed for various soil ammonia oxidizing bacteria, aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Correlation coefficients exhibited a negative correlation of residual...
Carbon (C) quality and quantity and nitrogen (N) availability are known to play a crucial role in in...
Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to...
The use of green manure plants for soil restoration is a viable agricultural practice that can mitig...
A located field experiment was conducted to investigate, dynamic change of the soil active nitrogen ...
The application of green manure is considered a sustainable management approach to improve soil qual...
Monocropped rice system is an important intensive cropping system for food security in China. Green ...
Ammonia oxidization is a critical step in the soil N cycle and can be affected by the fertilization ...
AbstractTo study whether integrative fertilization [growing milk vetch in winter and reducing the do...
Cover crops can determine positive benefits on soil fertility and rice productivity, although scant ...
Chinese milk vetch (CMV) and rice straw (RS) were incorporated into soil to substitute for synthetic...
In order to explore the effects of Chinese milk vetch and rape mixed sowing on rice yield and soil f...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) fractions greatly affect soil health and quality. This st...
The practice of co‐incorporating rice straw and leguminous green manure (such as Chinese milk vetch)...
Rice–rice–green manure rotations in south China are characterized by high efficiency and good enviro...
Ammonia volatilization is an important nitrogen loss pathway in the paddy field ecosystem which lead...
Carbon (C) quality and quantity and nitrogen (N) availability are known to play a crucial role in in...
Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to...
The use of green manure plants for soil restoration is a viable agricultural practice that can mitig...
A located field experiment was conducted to investigate, dynamic change of the soil active nitrogen ...
The application of green manure is considered a sustainable management approach to improve soil qual...
Monocropped rice system is an important intensive cropping system for food security in China. Green ...
Ammonia oxidization is a critical step in the soil N cycle and can be affected by the fertilization ...
AbstractTo study whether integrative fertilization [growing milk vetch in winter and reducing the do...
Cover crops can determine positive benefits on soil fertility and rice productivity, although scant ...
Chinese milk vetch (CMV) and rice straw (RS) were incorporated into soil to substitute for synthetic...
In order to explore the effects of Chinese milk vetch and rape mixed sowing on rice yield and soil f...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) fractions greatly affect soil health and quality. This st...
The practice of co‐incorporating rice straw and leguminous green manure (such as Chinese milk vetch)...
Rice–rice–green manure rotations in south China are characterized by high efficiency and good enviro...
Ammonia volatilization is an important nitrogen loss pathway in the paddy field ecosystem which lead...
Carbon (C) quality and quantity and nitrogen (N) availability are known to play a crucial role in in...
Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to...
The use of green manure plants for soil restoration is a viable agricultural practice that can mitig...