The Biological Nitrogen Fixing (BNF) cyanobacteria can reduce atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. This ability makes BNF cyanobacteria a potential eco-friendly N-source for soil-planted pad-dy. Apart from a few success stories of BNF cyanobacteria applica-tion in the rice field, its role as an ammonium producer is still an open question. There is also a possibility that indeed cyanobacteria biomass which provides nitrogen through the biological decomposing process. This study aimed to analyze the influence of three strains BNF cyanobacteria on paddy grown in the Deep-Water Culture (DWC) hydroponic system. Yoshida Nutrient Solution was used as a growth medium with the application of 0, 45.7, and 91.4 gL-1 of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) with f...
Agricultural yields are often limited by nitrogen (N) availability, especially in countries of the d...
Nutrient elements that are needed by plants during its growth and development is nitrogen. Nitrogen ...
Background and Aims. An excessive and prolonged use of fertilizers undermines soils’ quality and, co...
The Biological Nitrogen Fixing (BNF) cyanobacteria can reduce atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. T...
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic nitrogen fixing microorganism which played a significant role in the n...
The marshes of the Guadalquivir River contain the largest area of rice cultivation in Spain, where m...
Current agricultural productivity depends on an exogenous nutrient supply to crops. This is of speci...
Nitrogen deficiency in rice fields particularly in developing countries is one of the major abiotic ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) studies have been emphasized following the problem faced in the ...
This study investigate the potential contribution of nitrogen fixation by indigenous cyanobacteria t...
Studies on the existing non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems still are the most promising for better u...
Rhizobacteria can fix N2 in association with rice roots externally and internally and this fixed N2 ...
This Technical brief is a short summary of the results obtained from the laboratory and field trials...
Microorganisms have been used to aid in the cultivation of plants for centuries. One of these microo...
Non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in agriculture are most pr...
Agricultural yields are often limited by nitrogen (N) availability, especially in countries of the d...
Nutrient elements that are needed by plants during its growth and development is nitrogen. Nitrogen ...
Background and Aims. An excessive and prolonged use of fertilizers undermines soils’ quality and, co...
The Biological Nitrogen Fixing (BNF) cyanobacteria can reduce atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. T...
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic nitrogen fixing microorganism which played a significant role in the n...
The marshes of the Guadalquivir River contain the largest area of rice cultivation in Spain, where m...
Current agricultural productivity depends on an exogenous nutrient supply to crops. This is of speci...
Nitrogen deficiency in rice fields particularly in developing countries is one of the major abiotic ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) studies have been emphasized following the problem faced in the ...
This study investigate the potential contribution of nitrogen fixation by indigenous cyanobacteria t...
Studies on the existing non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems still are the most promising for better u...
Rhizobacteria can fix N2 in association with rice roots externally and internally and this fixed N2 ...
This Technical brief is a short summary of the results obtained from the laboratory and field trials...
Microorganisms have been used to aid in the cultivation of plants for centuries. One of these microo...
Non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in agriculture are most pr...
Agricultural yields are often limited by nitrogen (N) availability, especially in countries of the d...
Nutrient elements that are needed by plants during its growth and development is nitrogen. Nitrogen ...
Background and Aims. An excessive and prolonged use of fertilizers undermines soils’ quality and, co...