The degradation of tropical pastures sown with introduced grasses (e.g., Urochloa spp.) has dramatic environmental and economic consequences in Latin America. Nitrogen (N) limitation to plant growth contributes to pasture degradation. The introduction of legumes in association with grasses has been proposed as a strategy to improve N supply via symbiotic N2 fixation, but the fixed N input and N benefits for associated grasses have hardly been determined in farmers’ pastures. We have carried out on-farm research in ten paired plots of grass-alone (GA) vs. grass-legume (GL) pastures. Measurements included soil properties, pasture productivity, and sources of plant N uptake using 15N isotope natural abundance methods. The integration of legume...
In the low fertility acid soils of the Orinoquian savannas of Colombia, Urochloa humidicola cv. Tull...
Six different tropical pasture legumes were sown into an established buffel grass pasture (Cenchrus ...
Nitrogen losses ranging between 0, 16 and 0, 26 kg/ha/day may occur direct from the soil of grazed l...
The degradation of tropical pastures sown with introduced grasses (e.g., Urochloa spp.) has dramati...
Vast areas of tropical forest have been converted into pastures sown with introduced grasses (Urochl...
Cattle production in tropical regions is largely dependent on monoculture pastures, which are charac...
Several tropical grasses, particularly Urochloa humidicola (Rendle) Schweick.) (Syn. Brachiaria humi...
Legumes and associated microorganisms may fix N from atmosphere and benefit grass on mixed grass-leg...
Traditional Nitrogen (N) fertilization practices for tropical perennial grass are still based on ann...
Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix...
The integration of multipurpose legumes into low-input tropical agricultural systems is needed becau...
Exotic legumes (Calopogonium mucunoides, Centrosema pubescens, Pueraria phaseoloides, Macroptilium a...
Non-Peer ReviewedLegume forages such as cicer milkvetch (Astragalus cicer) and sainfoin (Onobrychis ...
Abstract : Background and aims: The amount of nitrogen (N) derived from symbiotic N2 fixation by leg...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Bibliography: leaves 109-117.viii, 117 l moun...
In the low fertility acid soils of the Orinoquian savannas of Colombia, Urochloa humidicola cv. Tull...
Six different tropical pasture legumes were sown into an established buffel grass pasture (Cenchrus ...
Nitrogen losses ranging between 0, 16 and 0, 26 kg/ha/day may occur direct from the soil of grazed l...
The degradation of tropical pastures sown with introduced grasses (e.g., Urochloa spp.) has dramati...
Vast areas of tropical forest have been converted into pastures sown with introduced grasses (Urochl...
Cattle production in tropical regions is largely dependent on monoculture pastures, which are charac...
Several tropical grasses, particularly Urochloa humidicola (Rendle) Schweick.) (Syn. Brachiaria humi...
Legumes and associated microorganisms may fix N from atmosphere and benefit grass on mixed grass-leg...
Traditional Nitrogen (N) fertilization practices for tropical perennial grass are still based on ann...
Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix...
The integration of multipurpose legumes into low-input tropical agricultural systems is needed becau...
Exotic legumes (Calopogonium mucunoides, Centrosema pubescens, Pueraria phaseoloides, Macroptilium a...
Non-Peer ReviewedLegume forages such as cicer milkvetch (Astragalus cicer) and sainfoin (Onobrychis ...
Abstract : Background and aims: The amount of nitrogen (N) derived from symbiotic N2 fixation by leg...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Bibliography: leaves 109-117.viii, 117 l moun...
In the low fertility acid soils of the Orinoquian savannas of Colombia, Urochloa humidicola cv. Tull...
Six different tropical pasture legumes were sown into an established buffel grass pasture (Cenchrus ...
Nitrogen losses ranging between 0, 16 and 0, 26 kg/ha/day may occur direct from the soil of grazed l...