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Tropical environments: climats, soils and cropping systems; Nitrogen fixing organisms in the tropics; The process of nitrogen fixation; Assesment of the nitrogen fixation; Cereal crops and grasses: free-living and roat associated nitrogen fixing bacteria;Ewtland rice: cyanobacteria, Azolla and green manures cyanabacteria; Grain legumes; Pasture improvement: introduction of legumes; Plantation crops: understorey legumes and shade trees; Legumes in multiple cropping: crop rotations, green manures, leys and intercrops; Agroflorestry: nitrogen fixing trees in integrated agriculture; Environmental constraints to nitrogen fixation; Pat approaches: successes and failures; Future benefits: an ecological approach to agriculture.
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Nitrogen Fixation in Tropical Cropping Systems, Ken E. Giller, Kate J. Wilson
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- 1993
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- Title
- Nitrogen Fixation in Tropical Cropping Systems
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ken E. Giller, Kate J. Wilson
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Released
- 1993
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN10
- 0851988423
- ISBN13
- 9780851988429
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Technology & Engineering, Science & Math, Natural sciences, Biology, Plants, Agricultural Sciences
- Description
- Tropical environments: climats, soils and cropping systems; Nitrogen fixing organisms in the tropics; The process of nitrogen fixation; Assesment of the nitrogen fixation; Cereal crops and grasses: free-living and roat associated nitrogen fixing bacteria;Ewtland rice: cyanobacteria, Azolla and green manures cyanabacteria; Grain legumes; Pasture improvement: introduction of legumes; Plantation crops: understorey legumes and shade trees; Legumes in multiple cropping: crop rotations, green manures, leys and intercrops; Agroflorestry: nitrogen fixing trees in integrated agriculture; Environmental constraints to nitrogen fixation; Pat approaches: successes and failures; Future benefits: an ecological approach to agriculture.
