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    Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    In:  Technical Report, Arlington, Virgina, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, vol. 11, no. AFGL-TR-87-0217, pp. 1-9
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Attenuation ; Seismology ; Lg-waves ; Teleseismic events
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    Springer
    In:  Wien, Springer, vol. 17, pp. 225, (ISBN 0-19-851393-3)
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Textbook of physics ; Textbook of geophysics ; Elasticity ; Textbook of mathematics
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    Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    In:  Technical Report, Hannover, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, vol. C 560, 183 pp., no. AFGL-TR-88-0130, pp. 1143-1146 (SL3.8), (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Source ; Seismology ; Frequency ; Spectrum
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    Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    In:  Technical Report, Golden, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, vol. 1034, no. AFGL-TR-87-0136, pp. 1-109, (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Anisotropy ; Elasticity ; Seismology ; cracks and fractures (.NE. fracturing) ; Fluids
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    Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    In:  Technical Report, Atlanta, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, vol. 10, no. AFGL-TR-87-0049, pp. 484-486, (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Seismic networks ; Frequency ; Seismic arrays ; Seismicity ; Attenuation ; Quality factor
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    Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    In:  Technical Report, Leipzig, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, vol. 10, no. AFGL-TR-87-0276, pp. 131, (ISBN 0 08 042822 3)
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Scattering ; Elasticity ; Seismology ; Attenuation ; CRUST ; Toksoz
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    Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    In:  Technical Report, Kiel, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, vol. C 560, 183 pp., no. AFGL-TR-87-0229, pp. 267-278, (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1987
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Wave propagation ; Seismology ; Lg-waves ; Inhomogeneity
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    Biology and fertility of soils 4 (1987), S. 61-66 
    ISSN: 1432-0789
    Keywords: Stem nodulation ; Aeschynomene afraspera ; Legume ; Nitrogen fixation ; Acetylene reduction assay (ARA)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary Aeschynomene afraspera is a wild annual legume growing in periodically waterlogged soils in western Africa. This legume is characterized by a profuse stem nodulation. Nodules are formed on the stem at the emergence of lateral root primordia, called nodulation sites. These sites are irregularly distributed on vertical rows all along the stem and branches. Stem nodules are hemispherically shaped. Their outside is dark green and they contain a red-pigmented central zone. Stem nodules exhibit a high nitrogen-fixing potential. Acetylene reduction assays result in stem nodule activity of 309 μmol C2H4 g−1 dry nodule h−1. Field-grown stem nodulated Aeschynomene accumulated more N (51 g N m−2 in 10 weeks) than the root nodulated one. Because of this nitrogenfixing potential and its ability to grow in waterlogged conditions, A. afraspera could probably be introduced into tropical rice cropping systems.
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    Biology and fertility of soils 5 (1987), S. 83-87 
    ISSN: 1432-0789
    Keywords: Inoculation ; Inoculum dose ; Nitrogen fixation ; Chickpea ; Rhizobium spp. ; Cicer arietinum
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary The influence of three inoculum rates on the performance of three chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Rhizobium strains was examined in the field on a Mollisol soil. Increasing amounts of inoculum improved the performance of the strains. A normal dose (104 cells per seed) applied at different intervals gave non-significant increases in nodulation, nitrogenase activity (acetylene reduction assay), nitrogen uptake and grain yield. A ten-fold increase in inoculum increased nodule number, shoot dry weight, nitrogenase activity (ARA) and grain yield, but increases over the control were significant only for nodule dry weight and nitrogen uptake by shoot and grain. The highest level of inoculum (100 × normal) significantly increased nodule dry weight, grain yield, total nitrogenase activity (ARA) and nitrogen uptake by shoot and grain. Strain TAL 620 was more effective than the other two. Combined nitrogen (60 kg N ha−1) suppressed nodulation and nitrogenase activity (ARA).
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    ISSN: 1432-0789
    Keywords: Triticum aestivum ; T. turgidum ; Nitrogen fixation ; Field inoculation ; Acetylene reduction assay (ARA)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary Eight commercial Israeli spring wheat cultivars (six Triticum aestivum and two T. turgidum) grown with 40 and 120 kg N/ha were tested for responses to inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense. At the low level of N fertilization (40 kg/ha), five cultivars showed significant increases in plant dry weight measured at the milky ripe stage; however, by maturation only the cultivar “Miriam” showed a significant increase in grain yield. Two cultivars, which had shown a positive inoculation effect at the earlier stages, had a significant decrease in grain yield. No significant effect of inoculation was found at the high N level. To confirm those results, four wheat (T. aestivum) cultivars were tested separately over 4 years in 4 different locations under varying N levels. Only Miriam showed a consistently positive effect of Azospirillum inoculation on grain yield. Inoculation increased the number of roots per plant on Miriam compared with uninoculated plants. This effect was found at all N levels. Nutrient (N, P and K) accumulation and number of fertile tillers per unit area were also enhanced by Azospirillum, but these parameters were greatly affected by the level of applied N. It is suggested that the positive response of the spring wheat cultivar “Miriam” to Azospirillum inoculation is due to its capacity to escape water stresses at the end of the growth season.
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