Nitrogen (N) transfer is well documented in legume-cereal intercropping but this is less often reported for legume-Brassica intercrops even though Brassica crops require higher levels of N fertilizers. The present study was carried out to quantify N transfer from legumes (Lupinus albus L., Trifolium incarnatum L. or Vicia sativa L.) to rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) using the split-root 15N-labelling method. After three months we observed that legumes did not alter the growth of rapeseed. Vetch showed the lowest growth and demonstrated low 15N shoot to root translocation and no significant N transfer to rapeseed. In contrast, significant 15N enrichment was found in lupine and clover and 15N was transferred to the associated rapeseed plants (a...
Differences in the ability to fix and transfer N have been shown between perennial legume species. H...
Background and aims There is substantial evidence that legume-derived Nitrogen (N) is transferred ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the transfer of N via biological nitrogen fixation from green m...
AbstractNitrogen (N) transfer is well documented in legume-cereal intercropping but this is less oft...
EABIOME INRAIn this study we tested whether legumes can improve the growth and N and S nutrition of ...
In this study we tested whether legumes can improve the growth and N and S nutrition of rapeseed in ...
International audienceBackground and aims: In legume- based intercrops, nitrogen is supposed to be t...
Non-Peer ReviewedNon-N2-fixing crops inter-cropped with legumes may benefit through transfer of symb...
Times Cited: 0Jamont, Marie Piva, Guillaume Fustec, JoelleInternational audienceLegume-brassica inte...
Early strategies of crop growth and N acquisition can be critical for determining competitive intera...
Nitrogen fixed by the legume could be used by other plants, such as through rhizodeposition and dire...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by legumes and nitrogen transfer to cereals have been considered as important ...
Aims Intercropping legumes and non-legumes may affect the root growth of both components in the mixt...
Differences in the ability to fix and transfer N have been shown between perennial legume species. H...
Background and aims There is substantial evidence that legume-derived Nitrogen (N) is transferred ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the transfer of N via biological nitrogen fixation from green m...
AbstractNitrogen (N) transfer is well documented in legume-cereal intercropping but this is less oft...
EABIOME INRAIn this study we tested whether legumes can improve the growth and N and S nutrition of ...
In this study we tested whether legumes can improve the growth and N and S nutrition of rapeseed in ...
International audienceBackground and aims: In legume- based intercrops, nitrogen is supposed to be t...
Non-Peer ReviewedNon-N2-fixing crops inter-cropped with legumes may benefit through transfer of symb...
Times Cited: 0Jamont, Marie Piva, Guillaume Fustec, JoelleInternational audienceLegume-brassica inte...
Early strategies of crop growth and N acquisition can be critical for determining competitive intera...
Nitrogen fixed by the legume could be used by other plants, such as through rhizodeposition and dire...
Intercropping and rotation systems involving legumes can be useful means to achieve a sustainable ag...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by legumes and nitrogen transfer to cereals have been considered as important ...
Aims Intercropping legumes and non-legumes may affect the root growth of both components in the mixt...
Differences in the ability to fix and transfer N have been shown between perennial legume species. H...
Background and aims There is substantial evidence that legume-derived Nitrogen (N) is transferred ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the transfer of N via biological nitrogen fixation from green m...