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        <dc:title>Effect of annual self-reseeding legumes on subsequent crops in organic rotation programme</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Al-Bitar, Lina</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject> Cereals, pulses and oilseeds</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Soil fertility management is a critical issue in organic agriculture, and nitrogen supply is the most important aspect, especially in the Mediterranean region. Biological nitrogen fixation by legumes seems to be a successful strategy in that nitrogen-fixing legumes can provide most of the nitrogen used in Mediterranean agriculture in a form not readily leached. According to Pimentel et al., 1992, in the U.S., an estimated $50 billion worth of nitrogen is provided by biological N fixation. Thus, the inputs of nitrogen into Mediterranean agricultural systems by biological fixation in nodulated legumes are fundamental to obtain sustainable and economic production.&#13;
This study aimed at evaluating the impact of annual self-reseeding legumes on subsequent crops performances in a rotation programme in organic farming.&#13;
15 cultivars of annual self-reseeding legumes belonging to the genera Trifolium, Medicago, Ornithopus and Biserrula were grown over two cropping cycles as green manures followed by lettuce and corn. &#13;
All legume treatments had significant positive effects on both subsequent crops.. In fact, marketable yield of lettuce increased an average of 55% over the control and yield of maize grain was an average of 15% over the control. Medicago sphaerocarpa cv Orion, Trifolium subterraneum cv York, T. glanduliferum cv Prima, and T. spumosum cv WCT36 gave the best results with both crops.&#13;
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        <dc:date>2005</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Conference paper, poster, etc. </dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://orgprints.org/4213/4/Albitar_etal_4p_revised-ed.doc</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>Al-Bitar, Lina (2005) Effect of annual self-reseeding legumes on subsequent crops in organic rotation programme. Researching Sustainable Systems - International Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture, Adelaide, Australia, September 21-23, 2005. [ Unpublished, ]</dc:identifier>
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