Abonos verdes de leñosas y no leñosas como fuente de nitrógeno a cultivos anuales
The capacity of woody and non-woody species to supply N to rice (Oryza sativa) was evaluated in field and greenhouse experiments in Palmira, Colombia. N liberation rates decreased in the order: Indigofera constricta > Mucuna deerengianum > Mucuna pruriens var. Brunin > Tithonia diversifolia = Canavalia brasiliensis > M. pruriens var. Tlalt > M. pruriens var. IITA > Cratylia argentea. Rice obtained the greatest quantities of N from M. deerengianum, M. pruriens var. Brunin, T. diversifolia and C. brasiliensis. These materials also had the highest in vitro digestibility and N content and the lowest lignin/N and (lignin + polyphenol)/N ratios of all the green manures evaluated.
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Format: | Journal Article biblioteca |
Language: | Spanish / Castilian |
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1999
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Subjects: | oryza sativa, rice, canavalia, cratylia, indigofera constricta, mucuna deeringiana, mucuna pruriens, tithonia diversifolia, green manures, nitrogen, nutrient uptake, annuals, arroz, abonos verdes, nitrógeno, absorción de sustancias nutritivas, plantas anuales, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65789 https://web.archive.org/web/20090406051255/http://web.catie.ac.cr/informacion/RAFA/rev23/ncobo_1.htm |
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Published 1999