Leguminous crops have the ability to fix nitrogen (N) biologically from the atmosphere. This can benefit not only the legumes themselves but also any intercropped or subsequent crops, thus reducing or removing the need to apply N fertilizers. Improved quantification of legume biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) will provide better guidance for farmers on managing N to optimise productivity and reduce harmful losses to the environment. There are many techniques available for the direct quantitative measurement of legume BNF in the field and in controlled environments. However, these are time-consuming and therefore expensive, and generate data relevant only to the time and ...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
EAGEAPSIGESTADAGROSUPINRAIn the context of agroecological transition, the reintroduction of legume c...
Measuring biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is an important agronomic and agroecological trait of l...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) from grain legumes is of significant importance in global agricul...
Grasslands comprised of grass-legume mixtures could become a substitute for nitrogen fertiliser thro...
Quantitative estimates of BNF are needed to improve our understanding of the ecology of N in the env...
International audienceAimsA better understanding of how plant growth, N nutrition and symbiotic nitr...
International audienceOrganic agriculture is widely acknowledged as a strategy to reduce the environ...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major limiting factors for crop growth and is required in adequate amount...
Prod 2018-102b EA GEAPSI GESTAD BIOmE DOCT INRA AGROSUPNational audienceA better understanding of ho...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the methodologies that have been used to quantify N2 fixat...
MSc (Crop Science), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) i...
Symbiotic dinitrogen (N2) fixation of crop and pasture legumes is a critical component of agricultur...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by legumes is an indicator of their potential contribution to rec...
Nitrogen-fixing legumes can meet most of their N-needs through symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF). Ho...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
EAGEAPSIGESTADAGROSUPINRAIn the context of agroecological transition, the reintroduction of legume c...
Measuring biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is an important agronomic and agroecological trait of l...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) from grain legumes is of significant importance in global agricul...
Grasslands comprised of grass-legume mixtures could become a substitute for nitrogen fertiliser thro...
Quantitative estimates of BNF are needed to improve our understanding of the ecology of N in the env...
International audienceAimsA better understanding of how plant growth, N nutrition and symbiotic nitr...
International audienceOrganic agriculture is widely acknowledged as a strategy to reduce the environ...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major limiting factors for crop growth and is required in adequate amount...
Prod 2018-102b EA GEAPSI GESTAD BIOmE DOCT INRA AGROSUPNational audienceA better understanding of ho...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the methodologies that have been used to quantify N2 fixat...
MSc (Crop Science), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) i...
Symbiotic dinitrogen (N2) fixation of crop and pasture legumes is a critical component of agricultur...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by legumes is an indicator of their potential contribution to rec...
Nitrogen-fixing legumes can meet most of their N-needs through symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF). Ho...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
EAGEAPSIGESTADAGROSUPINRAIn the context of agroecological transition, the reintroduction of legume c...
Measuring biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is an important agronomic and agroecological trait of l...