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Research evaluation and impact analysis of biological nitrogen fixationBANTILAN, M. C. S; JOHANSEN, C.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 279-286, issn 0032-079XArticle
Enhancing legume N2 fixation through plant and soil managementPEOPLES, M. B; LADHA, J. K; HERRIDGE, D. F et al.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 83-101, issn 0032-079XArticle
Future benefits from biological nitrogen fixation: an ecological approach to agricultureGILLER, K. E; CADISCH, G.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 255-277, issn 0032-079XArticle
Sustainable agriculture in the semi-arid tropics through biological nitrogen fixation in grain legumesWANI, S. P; RUPELA, O. P; LEE, K. K et al.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 29-49, issn 0032-079XArticle
Enhancing crop legume N2 fixation through selection and breedingHERRIDGE, D. F; DANSO, S. K. A.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 51-82, issn 0032-079XArticle
Potential and pitfalls of trying to extend symbiotic interactions of nitrogen-fixing organisms to presently non-nodulated plants, such as riceDE BRUIJN, F. J; JING, Y; DAZZO, F. B et al.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 225-240, issn 0032-079XArticle
Management of biological N2 fixation in alley cropping systems: estimation and contribution to N balanceSANGINGA, N; VANLAUWE, B; DANSO, S. K. A et al.Plant and soil. 1995, Vol 174, Num 1-2, pp 119-141, issn 0032-079XArticle