American Journal of Plant Sciences

American Journal of Plant Sciences

ISSN Print: 2158-2742
ISSN Online: 2158-2750
www.scirp.org/journal/ajps
E-mail: ajps@scirp.org
"Nitrogen Application Rate and Genotype Effects on Switchgrass Production and Chemical Characteristics"
written by Ramdeo Seepaul, Bisoondat Macoon, K. Raja Reddy, William B. Evans,
published by American Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol.7 No.3, 2016
has been cited by the following article(s):
  • Google Scholar
  • CrossRef
[1] DOKTORA TEZİ
2022
[2] Response of Bahiagrass hybrids to nitrogen fertilization or mixture with legumes
Revista Brasileira de …, 2021
[3] Agronomic performance of interspecific Paspalum hybrids under nitrogen fertilization or mixed with legumes
… . Hoboken. Vol. 3, no …, 2020
[4] A preliminary study on the effect of different nitrogen levels on the forage yield and some agronomical parameters of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum).
2020
[5] Nitrogen affecting switchgrass yield, nitrogen removal, and use efficiency
2020
[6] Nutritive value and herbage mass in hybrids of Paspalum plicatulum × Paspalum guenoarum fertilized with nitrogen or in mixture with temperate legumes
2020
[7] Nutrient cycling in switchgrass and soil health as affected by cover crops
2020
[8] Farklı azot seviyelerinin dallıdarı (Panicum virgatum)'da yem verimi ve bazı tarımsal özelliklere etkisi üzerine bir ön çalışma
2020
[9] Influence of nitrogen rates on the persistence of ryegrass ('Lolium multiflorum'l.) forage production
2020
[10] Agronomic performance of interspecific Paspalum hybrids under nitrogen fertilization or mixed with legumes
2020
[11] Productive potential of superior genotypes of Paspalum notatum Flügge in response to nitrogen fertilization
2019
[12] Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Effects on Switchgrass Herbage Mass, Nutritive Value and Nutrient Removal
Crop Science, 2017
[13] A review on biomass production from C4 grasses: yield and quality for end-use
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2016
[14] A review on biomass production from C 4 grasses: yield and quality for end-use
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2016
Free SCIRP Newsletters
Copyright © 2006-2025 Scientific Research Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Top