Abstract

Potentials for nitrogen fixation of economic importance have been shown now for a number of tropical forage grasses, sorghum, maize, rice, and perhaps even wheat. The exploitation of this potential, however, will be dependent on the identification of the limiting factors and agronomically feasible practices to eliminate them. Environmental effects are pronounced but rather difficult to manipulate. Whenever possible, preference should be given to plant-breeding practices.

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