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The Permaculture Research Digest has summaries of newly published permaculture-related research. All items are hyper-linked to the original publication.
The 'January 2013' archive contains 60 items published in 2012.
Items marked with a # have restricted public access, although abstracts are freely available.
Intensive irrigated rice-wheat crop systems have caused serious soil
depletion and nitrogen loss in China. A possible solution is the incorporation of legumes in rice, but little is known on the impact of
legumes on rotation, soil fertility, and nitrogen loss. This study considered the effect of five rice-based rotations on soil nitrogen,
rice yield, and runoff loss. Results
show that replacing 9.5–21.4 % of nitrogen fertilizer by
rape, vetch or bean residues maintained rice yields, and using legumes
as a winter crop in rice-bean and rice-vetch combinations increased
rice grain yield 5 % while decreasing nitrogen runoff 30–60 %.
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