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022 _a0032-079X
022 _a1573-5036 (Online)
040 _aMX-TxCIM
041 _aeng
090 _aREP-229
100 1 _aKimber, R.W.L.
_930883
245 1 0 _aPhytotoxicity from plant residues III. The relative effect of toxins and nitogen immobilization on the germination and growth of wheat
260 _aDordrecht (Netherlands) :
_bSpringer,
_c1973.
340 _aPrinted
500 _aPeer-review: Yes - Open Access: Yes|http://science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER&ISSN=0032-079X
520 _aProximity of new wheat straw residues to sown wheat seed has an effect on germination, plant growth and ultimate yield. Decomposition of wheat straw may produce toxins or it may cause immobilization of nitrogen in, or applied to the soil. In pot experiments, it has been shown that germination of wheat was depressed when large amounts of straw were decomposed on the surface for up to 18 days; after 54 days it had no effect on germination. Immobilization of nitrogen occurred mainly when the straw was mixed with the soil, or when surface-rotted straw was ploughed into the soil just before seeding. The latter effect could not be overcome by the addition of mineral nitrogen.
546 _aText in English
591 _aSpringer
595 _aRPC
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_92912
_aNitrogen
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_921209
_aPlant growth
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_930884
_aImmobilization
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_91210
_aPlant physiology
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_98207
_aStraw
773 0 _tPlant and Soil
_gv. 38, p. 543-555
_dDordrecht (Netherlands) : Springer, 1973.
_wu444682
_x0032-079X
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_2ddc
999 _c19963
_d19963