Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership

Grain legumes are particularly attractive to low input systems of agriculture because they take inert nitrogen from the air and (through root nodule bacteria known as rhizobia) transform it into proteins in a process that leaves no carbon footprint. The N2Africa project is delivering inoculant techn...

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Autor principal: International Livestock Research Institute
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101518
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description Grain legumes are particularly attractive to low input systems of agriculture because they take inert nitrogen from the air and (through root nodule bacteria known as rhizobia) transform it into proteins in a process that leaves no carbon footprint. The N2Africa project is delivering inoculant technology to small-scale farmers for enhancing grain legume production and soil fertility in Ethiopia.
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spelling CGSpace1015182023-03-31T14:33:59Z Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership International Livestock Research Institute crops animal feeding legumes Grain legumes are particularly attractive to low input systems of agriculture because they take inert nitrogen from the air and (through root nodule bacteria known as rhizobia) transform it into proteins in a process that leaves no carbon footprint. The N2Africa project is delivering inoculant technology to small-scale farmers for enhancing grain legume production and soil fertility in Ethiopia. 2019-06-10 2019-06-12T09:04:03Z 2019-06-12T09:04:03Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101518 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2019. Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership
title Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership
title_full Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership
title_fullStr Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership
title_full_unstemmed Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership
title_short Improving legume yield through inoculant technology and partnership
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