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An overview of the role and significance of N-15 methodologies in quantifying biological N-2 fixation (BNF) and BNF dynamics in agro-ecosystems

Phillip M Chalk, Eric T Craswell

Symbiosis | SPRINGER | Published : 2018

DOI: 10.1007/s13199-017-0526-z

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Phillip Chalk Author Agriculture and Food

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Keywords

N-15 Enrichment
Phaseolus-Vulgaris
N-15 Natural Abundance
B-Value
Isotopic Fractionation
Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixation
Drought Stress
Microbiology
Science & Technology
Dinitrogen Fixation
Bradyrhizobium Strain
Delta-N-15 Natural-Abundance
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Symbiotic Dependence
Vicia-Faba L.
Nonnodulating Isolines
B Value
Biological N-2 Fixation

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