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Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
Grass and legume intercropping systems, particularly ryegrass-clover mixed cultures, increase grasslands productivity, due to the clover nitrogen (N) fixation and to the transfer of part it to the companion grass. The objective of this experiment was to determine if N fixation and plant species could modify ammonium and amino acids soil contents.
Citation
Lesuffleur, F.; Diquélou, S.; Bré, A.; and Cliquet, J. B., "The Effect of Nitrogen Fixation and Plant Species on Ammonium and Amino Acids Soil Contents" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 90.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeB/90)
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The Effect of Nitrogen Fixation and Plant Species on Ammonium and Amino Acids Soil Contents
Dublin Ireland
Grass and legume intercropping systems, particularly ryegrass-clover mixed cultures, increase grasslands productivity, due to the clover nitrogen (N) fixation and to the transfer of part it to the companion grass. The objective of this experiment was to determine if N fixation and plant species could modify ammonium and amino acids soil contents.
