Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil
A series of glasshouse and field experiments was undertaken to test the hypothesis that intensive cropping of a selected groundnut cultivar inoculated with a compatible and highly effective strain of Bradyrhizobium could contribute substantial amounts of N to the succeeding cereal crops. In the glas...
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| description | A series of glasshouse and field experiments was undertaken to test the hypothesis that intensive cropping of a selected groundnut cultivar inoculated with a compatible and highly effective strain of Bradyrhizobium could contribute substantial amounts of N to the succeeding cereal crops. In the glasshouse experiment, the Bradyrhizobium (strain CB756)-groundnut cultivar (V13) combination produced maximum pod yield and N concentration in the haulm on unlimed and limed soil. An equivalent of 77 kg N ha-1 without lime and 105 kg N ha-1 when limed was estimated to be returned to the soil as legume-N through the groundnut residue. This symbiotic combination was used in a limed (4 t ground magnesium limestone ha-1) crop rotation field experiment to estimate the amount of N contributed by groundnut residue as measured by the yield of maize. After 1-3 successive legume crops, an estimated 20-56 kg N ha-1 were contributed to the subsequent maize crops. This accounted for 31 and 37% recovery of the respective total legume-N. © 1995. |
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| spelling | upm-1148312025-02-03T09:39:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114831/ Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil Anuar, A.R. Shamsuddin, Z.H. Yaacob, O. A series of glasshouse and field experiments was undertaken to test the hypothesis that intensive cropping of a selected groundnut cultivar inoculated with a compatible and highly effective strain of Bradyrhizobium could contribute substantial amounts of N to the succeeding cereal crops. In the glasshouse experiment, the Bradyrhizobium (strain CB756)-groundnut cultivar (V13) combination produced maximum pod yield and N concentration in the haulm on unlimed and limed soil. An equivalent of 77 kg N ha-1 without lime and 105 kg N ha-1 when limed was estimated to be returned to the soil as legume-N through the groundnut residue. This symbiotic combination was used in a limed (4 t ground magnesium limestone ha-1) crop rotation field experiment to estimate the amount of N contributed by groundnut residue as measured by the yield of maize. After 1-3 successive legume crops, an estimated 20-56 kg N ha-1 were contributed to the subsequent maize crops. This accounted for 31 and 37% recovery of the respective total legume-N. © 1995. 1995 Article PeerReviewed Anuar, A.R. and Shamsuddin, Z.H. and Yaacob, O. (1995) Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 27 (4-5). pp. 595-601. ISSN 0038-0717; eISSN: 0038-0717 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0038071795986374 10.1016/0038-0717(95)98637-4 |
| spellingShingle | Anuar, A.R. Shamsuddin, Z.H. Yaacob, O. Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
| title | Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
| title_full | Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
| title_fullStr | Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
| title_full_unstemmed | Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
| title_short | Contribution of legume-N by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
| title_sort | contribution of legume-n by nodulated groundnut for growth of maize on an acid soil |
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