PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «NONLEGUME»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NONLEGUME»
Descubre el uso de
nonlegume en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
nonlegume y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
NITROGEN-MEDIATED INTERACTIONS IN LEGUME-
NONLEGUME ...
of fixed N or soil N from bean to maize, despite a VAM-stimulated increase in N fixation in bean.
2
Managing Cover Crops Profitably (3rd Ed. )
Commonly used nonlegume cover crops include: • Annual cereals (rye,wheat,
barley,oats) • Annual or perennial forage grasses such as ryegrass • Warm-
season grasses like sorghum-sudangrass • Brassicas and mustards Nonlegume
cover ...
3
Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation in Rice: Potential and ...
E.C. Cocking, J.S. Srivastava, S.L. Kothari, and M.R. Davey Interest in
sustainable agriculture has prompted renewed efforts to increase the amount of
biologically fixed N2 in nonlegume crops. Research includes genetic
manipulation of ...
Gurdev S. Khush, J. Bennett, 1992
4
Texas Gardening the Natural Way: The Complete Handbook
In the spring, sow 30-40 lbs. of seed per acre. Fertilize with phosphate rock. Many
varieties are available. Millet Nonlegume grown in arid regions of the South and
Southwest. Does better on poor soil than manv other forage or green manure ...
5
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
13. The. Rhizobium. Symbiosis. of. the. Nonlegume. Parasponia. Jan-Hendrik.
Becking. I. Introduction In 1909, during the 10th Congress of the Netherlands
Indies Agricultural Syndicate, discussing green manure applications, the Dutch ...
Gary Stacey, Robert H. Burris, Harold J. Evans, 1992
Encouragingly, all these suggested requirements are met in the effective
endosymbiotic nitrogen-fixing root nodule system resulting from the interaction of
rhizobia with the nonlegume Parasponia, a tropical member of the elm tree family
...
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innovative biological technologies for lesser developed ...
The situation is more complex in mixed cropping systems where the legume and
nonlegume are growing concurrently. Legumes usually take up less soil nitrogen
in competition with nonlegumes and a greater fraction of the nitrogen they ...
8
The Ecology of Intercropping
An exception to this general impression seems to be with regard to nitrogen
dynamics with legume and nonlegume mixtures. It is commonly recognized that
legume nonlegume mixtures frequently demonstrate yield advantages over their
...
9
Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions
CONSERVED NODULATION GENES ARE OBLIGATORY FOR NONLEGUME
NODULATION 112 2 Kieran F. Scott , Marlene Saad . G. Dean Price , Peter M.
Gresshoff , Heather Kane , and Raw Yan Chua Centre for Recombinant DNA ...
Desh Pal S. Verma, Normand Brisson, 1987
10
Modern Livestock & Poultry Production
Roughages include hay, silage, pasture, and fodder. There are two general
classes of roughages: legume roughages and nonlegume roughages. Plants that
can take nitrogen from the air are called legumes. These plants have nodules (
small ...
James Gillespie, Frank Flanders, 2009
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NONLEGUME»
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nonlegume en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
$1.7 M grant to fund search for nitrogen-fixing genes
They reduce the requirement for costly, external fertilizer and increase soil fertility for nonlegume crops, such as wheat or corn, which are often ... «UC Davis, May 10»