Effect of nitrogen fertilization and cropping system of the reference crop on estimation of N sub(2) fixation by vetch using super(15)N methodology

This study was conducted to examine the effects of varying N rates and cropping systems (mixed versus pure stand) on the suitability of oats (Avena sativa L.) for estimating N sub(2) fixed in sequentially harvested vetch (Vicia sativa) L.) over two growing seasons (1984-84 and 1985-86). The N rates...

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