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Does anaerobic decomposition of crop residues impair soil nitrogen cycling and yield trends in lowland rice?

2005

Olk, D.C.(USDA-ARS, National Soil Tilth Lab, 2150 Pammel Drive, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA) | Cassman, K.G.(Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, USA) | Anders, M.M.(University of Arkansas Rice Research and Extension Center, 2900 Hwy 130E, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, USA) | Schmidt-Rohr, K.(Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA) | Mao, J.-D.(Department of Chemistry, Rocky Mountain College, 1511 Poly Drive, Billings, Montana 59102, USA)


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
Paginación
p. 374-377
Otras materias
Ble; Disponibilite d'element nutritif; Etats-unis; Zone temperee; Materia organica; Fertilite du sol; Rotacion de cultivos; Systeme de culture; Matiere organique
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Inglés
Nota
1 ill, 1 table, 10 ref, also available via the internet
Fuente
Rice is life: scientific perspectives for the 21st century, Toriyama, K. (ed.)Heong, K.L. (ed.)Hardy, B. (ed.).- Los Baños, Laguna (Philippines): International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), 2005. World Rice Research Conference,World Rice Research Conference, Tsukuba, Japan, 5-7 November 2004.- 9712202046.- p. 374-377
Conferencia
World Rice Research Conference, , Tsukuba, Japan, 5-7 November 2004

2007-05-15
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