Effect of rice cultivation systems on nitrogen cycling and nitrifying bacterial community structure
The system of rice intensification (SRI) has been reported to increase yields by up to 5-10 t ha-1 when compared with practices used in conventional rice cultivation. Changes in root length, root distribution and mineral nutrient cycling leading to increased crop nutrient uptake have been suggested...
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Main Authors: | Sooksa-nguan T., Thies J.E., Gypmantasiri P., Boonkerd N., Teaumroong N. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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