Knowledge of the causes of differences, within or between species, in the use of N for canopy photosynthesis could help to pinpoint desirable characteristics for the design of more efficient crop types, and improve timing of N supply
National audienceCrop mixtures may decrease reliance on pesticides but reducing herbicide use might ...
International audienceBreeding for improved leaf photosynthesis is considered as a viable approach t...
Photosynthetic rate per unit nitrogen generally declines as leaf mass per unit area (LMA) increases....
This chapter reviews how N affects biomass production in a canopy by looking at its effects on radia...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Increasing photosynthesis in C3 species has been identified as an approach to increase the yield of ...
The large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertiliser applied to most modern cropping systems support high yi...
Light availability generally decreases vertically downwards through plant canopies. According to opt...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
The atomic C:N ratio in photolithotrophs is a function of their content of nucleic acids, proteins, ...
Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growing season and across differ...
Key message: Across sites in Brazil and Hawaii, LMA and N mass were strongly correlated with height ...
- The relationship between leaf photosynthesis and nitrogen is a critical production function for ec...
Forest and savanna are the two dominant vegetation types of the tropical regions with very few tree ...
National audienceCrop mixtures may decrease reliance on pesticides but reducing herbicide use might ...
International audienceBreeding for improved leaf photosynthesis is considered as a viable approach t...
Photosynthetic rate per unit nitrogen generally declines as leaf mass per unit area (LMA) increases....
This chapter reviews how N affects biomass production in a canopy by looking at its effects on radia...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Increasing photosynthesis in C3 species has been identified as an approach to increase the yield of ...
The large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertiliser applied to most modern cropping systems support high yi...
Light availability generally decreases vertically downwards through plant canopies. According to opt...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
The atomic C:N ratio in photolithotrophs is a function of their content of nucleic acids, proteins, ...
Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growing season and across differ...
Key message: Across sites in Brazil and Hawaii, LMA and N mass were strongly correlated with height ...
- The relationship between leaf photosynthesis and nitrogen is a critical production function for ec...
Forest and savanna are the two dominant vegetation types of the tropical regions with very few tree ...
National audienceCrop mixtures may decrease reliance on pesticides but reducing herbicide use might ...
International audienceBreeding for improved leaf photosynthesis is considered as a viable approach t...
Photosynthetic rate per unit nitrogen generally declines as leaf mass per unit area (LMA) increases....