Contributions of fixed nitrogen and soil nitrate to the nitrogen economy of irrigated soybean
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Brockwell,et al. Population dynamics of Rhizobium japonicum strains used to inoculate three successive crops of soybean , 1987 .
[2] J. Brockwell,et al. Low survival of Rhizobium japonicum inoculant leads to reduced nodulation, nitrogen fixation and yield of soybean in the current crop but not in the subsequent crop , 1987 .
[3] J. Brockwell,et al. Establishment and Expression of Soybean Symbiosis in a Soil Previously Free of Rhizobium japonicum , 1985 .
[4] J. Brockwell,et al. The natural abundance of 15N in an irrigated soybean crop and its use for the calculation of nitrogen fixation , 1985 .
[5] J. Mackenzie,et al. Comparative effects of black and green gram (mung beans) and grain sorghum on soil mineral nitrogen and subsequent grain sorghum yields on the Eastern Darling Downs , 1984 .
[6] J. Brockwell,et al. Effect of rhizobia and soil nitrate on the establishment and functioning of the soybean symbiosis in the field , 1984 .
[7] D. Herridge. Effects of Nitrate and Plant Development on the Abundance of Nitrogenous Solutes in Root-Bleeding and Vacuum-Extracted Exudates of Soybean 1 , 1984 .
[8] D. Herridge. Relative abundance of ureides and nitrate in plant tissues of soybean as a quantitative assay of nitrogen fixation. , 1982, Plant physiology.
[9] J. Rigaud. Comparison of the Efficiency of Nitrate and Nitrogen Fixation in Crop Yield , 1981 .
[10] T. Patterson,et al. How Much Nitrogen do Legumes Fix , 1981 .
[11] R. J. Volk,et al. Evaluation of the Relative Ureide Content of Xylem Sap as an Indicator of N(2) Fixation in Soybeans: GREENHOUSE STUDIES. , 1980, Plant physiology.
[12] J. Brockwell,et al. An appraisal of practical alternatives to legume seed inoculation: field experiments on seed bed inoculation with solid and liquid inoculants , 1980 .
[13] K. Schubert,et al. The energy requirements for nitrogen fixation in nodulated legumes. , 1980 .
[14] D. Rains,et al. Nitrate Absorption and Acetylene Reduction by Soybeans during Reproductive Development , 1979 .
[15] J. J. Child,et al. Growth response of inoculated peas (Pisum sativum) to combined nitrogen , 1979 .
[16] J. Mahon. Environmental and genotypic effects on the respiration associated with symbiotic nitrogen fixation in peas. , 1979, Plant physiology.
[17] C. E. Powell,et al. The Respiratory Costs of Nitrogen Fixation in Soyabean, Cowpea, and White Clover II. COMPARISONS OF THE COST OF NITROGEN FIXATION AND THE UTILIZATION OF COMBINED NITROGEN , 1979 .
[18] C. E. Powell,et al. The Respiratory Costs of Nitrogen Fixation in Soyabean, Cowpea, and White Clover I. NITROGEN FIXATION AND THE RESPIRATION OF THE NODULATED ROOT , 1979 .
[19] D. Rains,et al. Simultaneous measurement of nitrogen fixation estimated by acetylene-ethylene assay and nitrate absorption by soybeans. , 1978, Plant physiology.
[20] J. Silsbury. Energy requirement for symbiotic nitrogen fixation , 1977, Nature.
[21] J. Brockwell,et al. Use of wild soybean (Glycine ussuriensis Regel and Maack) as a test plant in dilution—nodulation frequency tests for counting Rhizobium japonicum , 1975 .
[22] A. Sharpe,et al. Stomaching: a new concept in bacteriological sample preparation. , 1972, Applied microbiology.
[23] W. Fehr,et al. Stage of Development Descriptions for Soybeans, Glycine Max (L.) Merrill , 1971 .