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Changes in growth and yield components of Brassica napus in response to Azotobacter inoculation at different rates of nitrogen application
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
Summary
Inoculation of Brassica napus cv. ISN–129 with Azotobacter chroococcum following the application of different amounts of nitrogen produced the greatest increase in seed yield and total dry matter when no external nitrogen had been applied. The yield increase in response to inoculation could be attributed to a greater number of primary branches and pods, associated with a higher leaf area index, particularly at the pod-filling stage, and a faster crop growth rate.
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