For information, see the magazine article in the February/March 1998 issue
of Soil and Groundwater Cleanup, p.11. Or contact Michael Russelle
(USDA-ARS) at the University of Minnesota.
-Ann Lewandowski
At 07:51 PM 3/13/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear SANETers:
> I recall someone looking for a non-nodulating alfalfa for
>scavenging excess nitrogen. There was much discussion about why one
>would want such a plant but don't remember any such alfalfa being
>reported. I just ran across a statement in Peaceful Valley's catalog
>description for TriosTriticale (Triticum X Secale) which is described as
>having an aggressive root system: "Use this crop to uptake excess
>nitrogen." Maybe this would do the job.
>--Edna
>
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Ann M. Lewandowski
NRCS Soil Quality Institute
Department of Soil, Water, and Climate
1991 Upper Buford Circle
University of Minnesota
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