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Weed control by two cover crops Neonotonia wightii and Centrosema pascuorum in banana plantations ‒ impact on nitrogen competition and banana productivity [PDF]
Intercropping bananas with cover crops is a promising alternative to chemical weed control. In this study, we evaluated two legume species Neonotonia wightii (NW) and Centrosema pascuorum (CP) for their weed control ability in a banana plantation. The impact of these living covers on soil nitrogen content and on banana productivity was also evaluated ...
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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1985
Seedlings of two tropical legumes, Macroptilium atropurpureum cv. Siratro (siratro) and Neonotonia wightii cv. Cooper (glycine), were grown in nitrogen-free sand culture, and 12 days from germination were exposed to 14 days of salt treatment by addition of 0, 18, 36,72 or 144 mM NaCl to the base culture solution.
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Seedlings of two tropical legumes, Macroptilium atropurpureum cv. Siratro (siratro) and Neonotonia wightii cv. Cooper (glycine), were grown in nitrogen-free sand culture, and 12 days from germination were exposed to 14 days of salt treatment by addition of 0, 18, 36,72 or 144 mM NaCl to the base culture solution.
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Crescimento inicial de Merremia cissoides, Neonotonia wightii e Stizolobium aterrimum
Planta Daninha, 2012S J P Carvalho +2 more
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Biochemical and nutritional evaluation of Neonotonia wightii (Wight & Arn.) Lackey (Fabaceae)
Food Chemistry, 2001D Thangadurai, N Ramesh
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First Report of Phakopsora pachyrhizi, Cause of Soybean Rust, on Neonotonia wightii in Paraguay
Plant Disease, 2007M R Miles
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