10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONLEGUMINOUS»
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nonleguminous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Molecular and Physiological Basis of Nutrient Use ...
the long-term goals of deciphering the molecular mechanism of RNS is to
reconstitute the symbiotic signaling machinery in nonleguminous plants. Albeit
extremely challenging, such a transfer of RNS machinery to nonleguminous
crops could ...
Malcolm J. Hawkesford, Peter Barraclough, 2011
2
Microbial Processes: Promising Technologies for Developing ...
Further, they will fix nitrogen for months, providing the pods are gathered
regularly and not allowed to mature on the vine. fran/r/a-Nonleguminous Plant
Associations Numerous nonleguminous trees and woody shrubs form root
nodules and fix ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Science and Technology for International Development. Panel on Microbial Processes, 1979
3
Microbial Processes: Promising Technologies for Developing ...
FrenAr/a-Nonleguminous Plant Associations Numerous nonleguminous trees
and woody shrubs form root nodules and fix atmospheric nitrogen under natural
conditions. The organism responsible, found in the nodules (called an endophyte
), ...
National Academy of Sciences, 2001
4
Nitrogen Management and Ground Water Protection
Nonleguminous cover crops can also affect N availability and NO^'-N leaching
through immobilization-mineralization. In most situations, nonleguminous cover
crops are not fertilized with N and therefore their residues generally have a low N
...
5
Miscellaneous Publication
All leguminous hays normally are higher in protein and mineral matter than
nonleguminous hays, and they tend also to increase the nitrogen supply in the
soil UNfTTO STATES TOTAL. 52. 96B.00O TONS Figure 97.— The production of
...
6
A Graphic Summary of American Agriculture Based Largely on ...
All leguminous hays normally are higher in protein and mineral matter than
nonleguminous hays, and they tend also to increase the nitrogen supply in the
soil Figure 97.— The production of nonleguminous hays is greater than of
leguminous ...
7
Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation in Rice: Potential and ...
M.I. Chumakov The interaction between N2-fixing bacteria and nonleguminous
plants was only discovered recently (Dobereiner et a1 1972, Kass et a1 1971,
Larson and Neal 1978, Dommergues et a1 1973). A special term, diazotrophic ...
Gurdev S. Khush, J. Bennett, 1992
Maintenance rations of legume forages will have enough phosphorus;
nonleguminous forages may lack both protein and phosphorus. If high-protein
feeds are fed with nonleguminous forage to make up for the lack of protein, the
phosphorus ...
9
Cycles of Soils: Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, ...
The extent to which fertilizer N will replace legumes in crop rotations will depend
upon the availability of inexpensive N fertilizers, the need for increased acreage
of nonleguminous crops, and the ability of legume-free cropping systems to ...
F. J. Stevenson, Michael A. Cole, 1999
10
Symbiotic Fungi: Principles and Practice
Many species of as many as thirteen genera of nonleguminous angiosperms,
which are all woody and dicots, bear root nodules that can fix nitrogen, e.g.,
Casuarina, Alnus. Some members of the family Rubiaceae develop nodule-like ...
Ajit Varma, Amit C. Kharkwal, 2009