International audienceGrain legumes can be used for nitrogen acquisition in different ways in sustainable agriculture (Fustec et al., 2009). They are seen as a tool to reduce mineral N fertilizers in cropping systems. However, estimates of biological N fixation, N balance and N benefit either for the following crop or in mixed crops, remain unclear. The contribution of legumes to the soil N pool is difficult to measure, especially N rhizodeposition, since it is a critical point for assessing N benefits for other crops and for soil biological activity, and for reducing water pollution (Mayer et al., 2003). We adapted and refined the cotton-wick 15N stem labeling method for measuring the amount of soil N derived from rhizodeposition by field ...
The overuse of classical N fertilisers contributes substantially to environmental degradation by po...
Aims Biological nitrogen fixation by legumes is expected to play a greater role in future cropping s...
International audienceSymbiotic nitrogen fixation by legumes that already contributes a major input ...
International audienceGrain legumes can be used for nitrogen acquisition in different ways in sustai...
Quantification of legume nitrogen (N) rhizodeposition (N derived from roots) and its fate in agroeco...
In order to use grain legumes as a means of N acquisition in cropping systems, estimates of biologic...
In the context of agroecological transition, the reintroduction of legume crops should play a key ro...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
The N rhizodeposition of legumes is defined as the N release into the soil via roots during the grow...
Non-Peer ReviewedGrain legumes can improve the yield of succeeding cereal crops through nitrogen and...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
Non-Peer ReviewedOne benefit often cited for legumes crops is that they contribute N to subsequent c...
International audienceLegumes deliver unique functions that are complementary to those of other grou...
Crop production processes are increasingly focused on the proper use of the natural environment. The...
The overuse of classical N fertilisers contributes substantially to environmental degradation by po...
Aims Biological nitrogen fixation by legumes is expected to play a greater role in future cropping s...
International audienceSymbiotic nitrogen fixation by legumes that already contributes a major input ...
International audienceGrain legumes can be used for nitrogen acquisition in different ways in sustai...
Quantification of legume nitrogen (N) rhizodeposition (N derived from roots) and its fate in agroeco...
In order to use grain legumes as a means of N acquisition in cropping systems, estimates of biologic...
In the context of agroecological transition, the reintroduction of legume crops should play a key ro...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
The N rhizodeposition of legumes is defined as the N release into the soil via roots during the grow...
Non-Peer ReviewedGrain legumes can improve the yield of succeeding cereal crops through nitrogen and...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
Non-Peer ReviewedOne benefit often cited for legumes crops is that they contribute N to subsequent c...
International audienceLegumes deliver unique functions that are complementary to those of other grou...
Crop production processes are increasingly focused on the proper use of the natural environment. The...
The overuse of classical N fertilisers contributes substantially to environmental degradation by po...
Aims Biological nitrogen fixation by legumes is expected to play a greater role in future cropping s...
International audienceSymbiotic nitrogen fixation by legumes that already contributes a major input ...