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Nitrogen-fixation by deerbrush: Greenhouse experiments suggest deerbrush has root nodules like leguminous plants with nitrogen-fixing properties

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James Vlamis, University of California
A. M. Schultz, University of California
H. H. Biswell, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(1):11-15.

Published January 01, 1958

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Recent studies indicate that nodules on the roots of deerbrush—Ceanothus integerrimus—supply this species with a source of nitrogen and might greatly improve growth of the plant, especially in soils where nitrogen is a limiting factor.

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The above reported studies are a part of a project conducted cooperatively by the University of California and the California Department of Fish and Game under Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Project 51-R.

Nitrogen-fixation by deerbrush: Greenhouse experiments suggest deerbrush has root nodules like leguminous plants with nitrogen-fixing properties

James Vlamis, A. M. Schultz, H. H. Biswell
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Nitrogen-fixation by deerbrush: Greenhouse experiments suggest deerbrush has root nodules like leguminous plants with nitrogen-fixing properties

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Authors

James Vlamis, University of California
A. M. Schultz, University of California
H. H. Biswell, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(1):11-15.

Published January 01, 1958

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Recent studies indicate that nodules on the roots of deerbrush—Ceanothus integerrimus—supply this species with a source of nitrogen and might greatly improve growth of the plant, especially in soils where nitrogen is a limiting factor.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above reported studies are a part of a project conducted cooperatively by the University of California and the California Department of Fish and Game under Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Project 51-R.


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