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Decomposition of green manure with different grass: legume ratios
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2020This study evaluated the mass decomposition and mineralization of nutrients from a green manure composed of mixtures of legume and grass in tropical conditions.
Maristela Watthier +4 more
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Biologia, 2020
Soil macroarthropods are organisms considered as key factors to sustain soil quality and sustainability due to their services to soil ecosystem. The community structure and seasonal variation of soil macroarthropods in 5-year cultivation of green manure ...
Karla Selene Forstall-Sosa +7 more
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Soil macroarthropods are organisms considered as key factors to sustain soil quality and sustainability due to their services to soil ecosystem. The community structure and seasonal variation of soil macroarthropods in 5-year cultivation of green manure ...
Karla Selene Forstall-Sosa +7 more
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International journal of phytoremediation, 2021
The adsorption of Malachite Green (MG) from aqueous solution was achieved using biochar derived from sheep manure pyrolyzed at 450 °C. Sheep manure biochar was characterized before and after adsorption of MG by SEM and FTIR.
M. F. Dilekoğlu
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The adsorption of Malachite Green (MG) from aqueous solution was achieved using biochar derived from sheep manure pyrolyzed at 450 °C. Sheep manure biochar was characterized before and after adsorption of MG by SEM and FTIR.
M. F. Dilekoğlu
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Outlook on Agriculture, 1984
Green manuring can be defined as the growth of a crop for the specific purpose of incorporating it into soil while green, or soon after maturity, with a view to improving the soil and benefiting subsequent crops. This definition excludes the incorporation of crop residues and short leys which are grown as forage or conservation crops.
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Green manuring can be defined as the growth of a crop for the specific purpose of incorporating it into soil while green, or soon after maturity, with a view to improving the soil and benefiting subsequent crops. This definition excludes the incorporation of crop residues and short leys which are grown as forage or conservation crops.
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Phytoremediation of quinclorac and tebuthiuron-polluted soil by green manure plants
International journal of phytoremediation, 2020Quinclorac and tebuthiuron are residual herbicides that may remain in the soil longer than for the cropping season. The objective of this research was to evaluate the use of green manure plants to remediate soils treated with quinclorac and tebuthiuron ...
K. F. Mendes +5 more
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Restoration Ecology, 2020
Although direct tree seeding may be a potentially useful restoration practice, many biotic and abiotic barriers prevent seedling emergence and early development, reducing its success and applicability.
Diego C. Souza +2 more
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Although direct tree seeding may be a potentially useful restoration practice, many biotic and abiotic barriers prevent seedling emergence and early development, reducing its success and applicability.
Diego C. Souza +2 more
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Madras Agricultural Journal, 1952
In the districts of Chingleput, North Arcot and Chittoor, the bulk of the area under paddy is sown under semi-dry conditions. The sowing is done in July-August, usually by means of a gorru, after the onset of the South West monsoon. The crop makes slow progress with the limited soil moisture, but in a normal season the South- West monsoon showers are ...
VENKATASUBRAMANIAN M.K, DORAIRAJ K
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In the districts of Chingleput, North Arcot and Chittoor, the bulk of the area under paddy is sown under semi-dry conditions. The sowing is done in July-August, usually by means of a gorru, after the onset of the South West monsoon. The crop makes slow progress with the limited soil moisture, but in a normal season the South- West monsoon showers are ...
VENKATASUBRAMANIAN M.K, DORAIRAJ K
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Aluminum detoxification with green manures
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 1989Abstract A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate “liming”; potential of different green manures. Ground leafy materials of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and guinea grass (Panicum maximum) were added at 0, 5, 10 and 20 g/kg to an Ultisol having a soil‐water pH 4.0, KCl‐extractable Al = 7.6 cmoLc/kg, Al saturation
Hue, N., Amien, I.
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Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo), 2019
Green manure is an efficient nitrogen (N) source when used as an alternative to chemical fertilizer. However, the N taken up by rice derived from green manure, chemical fertilizers or soil native N in complex nutrient systems is unclear. A pot experiment
Xiangtian Meng +3 more
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Green manure is an efficient nitrogen (N) source when used as an alternative to chemical fertilizer. However, the N taken up by rice derived from green manure, chemical fertilizers or soil native N in complex nutrient systems is unclear. A pot experiment
Xiangtian Meng +3 more
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