Enhancing Soil Nitrogen Use and Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Wetland Rice
The limited fossil fuel reserve available for manufacturing fertilizer nitrogen and the adverse effects of continued use of high fertilizer nitrogen doses on the environment call for a more efficient use of indigenous soil nitrogen. This paper presents several ways of enhancing soil nitrogen use in...
| Main Authors: | , |
|---|---|
| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | Inglés |
| Published: |
Cambridge University Press
1995
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166290 |
Similar Items: Enhancing Soil Nitrogen Use and Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Wetland Rice
- Deep Placement: a Method of Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Compatible with Algal Nitrogen Fixation in Wetland Rice Soils
- Efficient Management of Soil and Biologically Fixed N2 in Intensively-Cultivated Rice Fields
- Biological nitrogen fixation: An efficient source of nitrogen for sustainable agricultural production?
- Effect of Grazer Regulation and Algal Inoculation on Photodependent Nitrogen Fixation in a Wetland Rice Field
- Influence of available nitrogen and rice genotype on associative dinitrogen fixation
- Estimation of the Nitrogen Balance for Irrigated Rice and the Contribution of Phototrophic Nitrogen Fixation