Guide containing general information on nitrogen fixation in legumes, and recommendations for detecting nitrogen fixation problems in growing legumes
A fully updated and up-to-date standard work on nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants. It encompass...
Nitrogen losses ranging between 0, 16 and 0, 26 kg/ha/day may occur direct from the soil of grazed l...
A literature review provides evidence that legumes have greater requirements for water and nutrients...
Guide containing general information on the determining the necessity of and methods for the inocula...
Guide containing general information on the determining the necessity of and methods for the inocula...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and is often a limiting factor in crop growth. Large qu...
However nitrogen is one of the most important nutrient that plants require for healthy growth only p...
In nature, biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) provides most of the reactive nitrogen that is require...
Nitrogen fixed by legumes is the main nitrogen source in organic farming systems. The design of crop...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major limiting factors for crop growth and is required in adequate amount...
Legumes grown as cash and cover crops are a valuable component of cropping systems. Legumes can fix ...
Biological nitrogen fixation has essential role in N cycle in global ecosystem. Several types of nit...
Seedling plants of 16 legume, forb, and shrub species were compared with 2 alfalfa cultivars (Medica...
The symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) with legumes is the primary source of biologically fixed nitro...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the methodologies that have been used to quantify N2 fixat...
A fully updated and up-to-date standard work on nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants. It encompass...
Nitrogen losses ranging between 0, 16 and 0, 26 kg/ha/day may occur direct from the soil of grazed l...
A literature review provides evidence that legumes have greater requirements for water and nutrients...
Guide containing general information on the determining the necessity of and methods for the inocula...
Guide containing general information on the determining the necessity of and methods for the inocula...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and is often a limiting factor in crop growth. Large qu...
However nitrogen is one of the most important nutrient that plants require for healthy growth only p...
In nature, biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) provides most of the reactive nitrogen that is require...
Nitrogen fixed by legumes is the main nitrogen source in organic farming systems. The design of crop...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major limiting factors for crop growth and is required in adequate amount...
Legumes grown as cash and cover crops are a valuable component of cropping systems. Legumes can fix ...
Biological nitrogen fixation has essential role in N cycle in global ecosystem. Several types of nit...
Seedling plants of 16 legume, forb, and shrub species were compared with 2 alfalfa cultivars (Medica...
The symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) with legumes is the primary source of biologically fixed nitro...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the methodologies that have been used to quantify N2 fixat...
A fully updated and up-to-date standard work on nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants. It encompass...
Nitrogen losses ranging between 0, 16 and 0, 26 kg/ha/day may occur direct from the soil of grazed l...
A literature review provides evidence that legumes have greater requirements for water and nutrients...