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Embrapa Hortaliças. |
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03/06/2004 |
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CAMARGO, T. de; KRUG, C. A. |
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Experiências sobre adubação da batata. |
Ano de publicação: |
1935 |
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Campinas: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, 1935. |
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36 p. |
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Português |
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Adubação; Batata; Crescimento; Fertilizante; Fósforo; Nitrogênio; Potássio; Produtividade; Solanum Tuberosum. |
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LEADER 00577nam a2200229 a 4500 001 1776035 005 2004-06-03 008 1935 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 100 1 $aCAMARGO, T. de 245 $aExperiências sobre adubação da batata. 260 $aCampinas: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas$c1935 300 $a36 p. 650 $aAdubação 650 $aBatata 650 $aCrescimento 650 $aFertilizante 650 $aFósforo 650 $aNitrogênio 650 $aPotássio 650 $aProdutividade 650 $aSolanum Tuberosum 700 1 $aKRUG, C. A.
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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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17/09/1996 |
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17/09/1996 |
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DOBEREINER, J.; URQUIAGA, S.; BODDEY, R. M. |
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Alternatives for nitrogen nutrition of crops in tropical agriculture. |
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1995 |
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Fertilizer Research, Dordrecht, v. 42, p. 339-346, 1995. |
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Inglês |
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The development of sustainable agricultural systems for the tropics requires among other technologies, alternatives for nitrogen fertilizers which are often limited in availability for financial reasons and also represent a major source of groundwater and air pollution. There are many new alternatives for the development of agricultural systems which make use of biological processes in soil. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), that is, the biological conversion of atmospheric dinitrogen into mineral N, is the most important alternative among them. Examples are given of the impact of various technologies used in Brazil. Soybean, introduced into the country 30 years ago, is now the second most important export crop, reaching 24 million tons annually with no N fertilizer application. Consequently, Brazil today is the country in the country in the world which uses the lowest amounts of nitrogen fertilizers in relation to phosphate. Alternatives for crop rotations and pastures are also discussed. Possibilities of expanding BNF to cereals and other non-legume crops are gaining new credibility due to the identification of endophytic associations with diazotrophic bacteria. The definite proof of substantial BNF in sugar cane with N balance and 15N methods in certain genotypes selected under low N fertilizer applications opens up new alternatives for sustainable agriculture and will be the key to viable bio-fuel programmes. |
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Biofuel; BNF; FBN; Fixação biologica de nitrogênio; Production. |
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Adubação Verde; Biocombustível; Matéria Orgânica; Produção; Soja; Solo. |
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green manures; nitrogen fixation; organic matter; soybeans. |
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LEADER 02278naa a2200325 a 4500 001 1620881 005 1996-09-17 008 1995 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aDOBEREINER, J. 245 $aAlternatives for nitrogen nutrition of crops in tropical agriculture. 260 $c1995 520 $aThe development of sustainable agricultural systems for the tropics requires among other technologies, alternatives for nitrogen fertilizers which are often limited in availability for financial reasons and also represent a major source of groundwater and air pollution. There are many new alternatives for the development of agricultural systems which make use of biological processes in soil. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), that is, the biological conversion of atmospheric dinitrogen into mineral N, is the most important alternative among them. Examples are given of the impact of various technologies used in Brazil. Soybean, introduced into the country 30 years ago, is now the second most important export crop, reaching 24 million tons annually with no N fertilizer application. Consequently, Brazil today is the country in the country in the world which uses the lowest amounts of nitrogen fertilizers in relation to phosphate. Alternatives for crop rotations and pastures are also discussed. Possibilities of expanding BNF to cereals and other non-legume crops are gaining new credibility due to the identification of endophytic associations with diazotrophic bacteria. The definite proof of substantial BNF in sugar cane with N balance and 15N methods in certain genotypes selected under low N fertilizer applications opens up new alternatives for sustainable agriculture and will be the key to viable bio-fuel programmes. 650 $agreen manures 650 $anitrogen fixation 650 $aorganic matter 650 $asoybeans 650 $aAdubação Verde 650 $aBiocombustível 650 $aMatéria Orgânica 650 $aProdução 650 $aSoja 650 $aSolo 653 $aBiofuel 653 $aBNF 653 $aFBN 653 $aFixação biologica de nitrogênio 653 $aProduction 700 1 $aURQUIAGA, S. 700 1 $aBODDEY, R. M. 773 $tFertilizer Research, Dordrecht$gv. 42, p. 339-346, 1995.
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