A pre-rice crop experiment, including groundnut, mung bean (Vigna radiata), Sesbania rostrata, and a mixture of Sesbania and multipurpose cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) was conducted on a characteristic sandy soil of NE Thailand. The Sesbania-cowpea intercrop gave a similar total plant biomass as the Sesbania green manure alone (7 t ha-1) but with the advantage of yielding an edible product. The direct economic yield of cowpea was 1.3 t ha-1 green beans and greater than that achieved with groundnut or mung bean. The Sesbania-cowpea combination also enhanced rice yields by 0.8 t ha-1. The benefits in rice production were similar to the Sesbania green manure alone but surpassed the yields with the other grain crops or urea fertilizer of 30-60 kg ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
One major limitation in tropical agriculture is the loss of productivity of soils due to continuous ...
The nutrient and biomass supply capacity of green manure (GM) and its complimentary and synergistic ...
AbstractRice yields in soils of low soil organic matter may benefit from preceding leguminous green ...
One possible management option for farmers to improve the soil nitrogen (N) supply for rice producti...
Nitrogen plays a crucial role in rice cultivation. It is usually supplied as chemical fertilizer (ur...
Green manuring with an $N_2$-fixing legume crop can meet a substantial portion of rice N requirement...
A cropping sequence including rice after winged bean, rice after bush bean, rice after corn, and ric...
The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-lo...
Mung bean (Vigna radiata L) Wilczek) is one of the important legumes or legumes and is widely consum...
La revue Australian Journal of Agricultural Research devient en 2009 la revue Crop & Pasture Science...
The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-lo...
The use of green manures (GMs) in combination with nitrogen (N) fertilizer application is a promisin...
Integrating fertilizer N (FN) with legume green manures (GM) can foster sustainable and environmenta...
Bush bean, long bean, mung bean, and winged bean plants were grown with N fertilizer at rates of 0, ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
One major limitation in tropical agriculture is the loss of productivity of soils due to continuous ...
The nutrient and biomass supply capacity of green manure (GM) and its complimentary and synergistic ...
AbstractRice yields in soils of low soil organic matter may benefit from preceding leguminous green ...
One possible management option for farmers to improve the soil nitrogen (N) supply for rice producti...
Nitrogen plays a crucial role in rice cultivation. It is usually supplied as chemical fertilizer (ur...
Green manuring with an $N_2$-fixing legume crop can meet a substantial portion of rice N requirement...
A cropping sequence including rice after winged bean, rice after bush bean, rice after corn, and ric...
The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-lo...
Mung bean (Vigna radiata L) Wilczek) is one of the important legumes or legumes and is widely consum...
La revue Australian Journal of Agricultural Research devient en 2009 la revue Crop & Pasture Science...
The microbial population and its biomass and nitrogenase activity in plant roots under sandy-clay-lo...
The use of green manures (GMs) in combination with nitrogen (N) fertilizer application is a promisin...
Integrating fertilizer N (FN) with legume green manures (GM) can foster sustainable and environmenta...
Bush bean, long bean, mung bean, and winged bean plants were grown with N fertilizer at rates of 0, ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
One major limitation in tropical agriculture is the loss of productivity of soils due to continuous ...
The nutrient and biomass supply capacity of green manure (GM) and its complimentary and synergistic ...