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Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, NITROGEN IMMOBILIZATION AND MINERALIZATION DURING INITIAL DECOMPOSITION OF N-15-LABELED PEA AND BARLEY RESIDUES, Biology and fertility of soils, 24(1), 1997, pp. 39-44

Authors: CASTELLANOS JZ ZAPATA F BADILLO V PENACABRIALES JJ JENSEN ES HEREDIAGARCIA E
Citation: Jz. Castellanos et al., SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN-FIXATION AND YIELD OF PACHYRHIZUS-EROSUS (L) URBANCULTIVARS AND PACHYRHIZUS-AHIPA (WEDD) PARODI LANDRACES AS AFFECTED BY FLOWER PRUNING, Soil biology & biochemistry, 29(5-6), 1997, pp. 973-981

Authors: AMBUS P JENSEN ES
Citation: P. Ambus et Es. Jensen, NITROGEN MINERALIZATION AND DENITRIFICATION AS INFLUENCED BY CROP RESIDUE PARTICLE-SIZE, Plant and soil, 197(2), 1997, pp. 261-270

Authors: JORGENSEN FV JENSEN ES
Citation: Fv. Jorgensen et Es. Jensen, SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF A DUNG PAT ON N-2 FIXATION AND TOTAL N UPTAKE IN A PERENNIAL RYEGRASS WHITE CLOVER MIXTURE/, Plant and soil, 196(1), 1997, pp. 133-141

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, NITROGEN ACQUISITION BY PEA AND BARLEY AND THE EFFECT OF THEIR CROP RESIDUES ON AVAILABLE NITROGEN FOR SUBSEQUENT CROPS, Biology and fertility of soils, 23(4), 1996, pp. 459-464

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, BARLEY UPTAKE OF N DEPOSITED IN THE RHIZOSPHERE OF ASSOCIATED FIELD PEA, Soil biology & biochemistry, 28(2), 1996, pp. 159-168

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, RHIZODEPOSITION OF N BY PEA AND BARLEY AND ITS EFFECT ON SOIL N DYNAMICS, Soil biology & biochemistry, 28(1), 1996, pp. 65-71

Authors: JOHANSEN A JENSEN ES
Citation: A. Johansen et Es. Jensen, TRANSFER OF N AND P FROM INTACT OR DECOMPOSING ROOTS OF PEA TO BARLEYINTERCONNECTED BY AN ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS, Soil biology & biochemistry, 28(1), 1996, pp. 73-81

Authors: SORENSEN P JENSEN ES
Citation: P. Sorensen et Es. Jensen, THE FATE OF FRESH AND STORED N-15-LABELED SHEEP URINE AND UREA APPLIED TO A SANDY AND A SANDY LOAM SOIL USING DIFFERENT APPLICATION STRATEGIES, Plant and soil, 183(2), 1996, pp. 213-220

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, COMPARED CYCLING IN A SOIL-PLANT SYSTEM OF PEA AND BARLEY RESIDUE NITROGEN, Plant and soil, 182(1), 1996, pp. 13-23

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, GRAIN-YIELD, SYMBIOTIC N-2 FIXATION AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION FORINORGANIC N IN PEA-BARLEY INTERCROPS, Plant and soil, 182(1), 1996, pp. 25-38

Authors: SORENSEN P JENSEN ES
Citation: P. Sorensen et Es. Jensen, MINERALIZATION OF CARBON AND NITROGEN FROM FRESH AND ANAEROBICALLY STORED SHEEP MANURE IN SOILS OF DIFFERENT TEXTURE, Biology and fertility of soils, 19(1), 1995, pp. 29-35

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, CYCLING OF GRAIN LEGUME RESIDUE NITROGEN, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 11(1-4), 1995, pp. 193-202

Authors: JENSEN BK JENSEN ES MAGID J
Citation: Bk. Jensen et al., DECOMPOSITION OF N-15-LABELED RYEGRASS IN SOILS FROM A LONG-TERM FIELD EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT MANURING STRATEGIES, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 11(1-4), 1995, pp. 221-228

Authors: VESTERAGER JM OSTERBY S JENSEN ES SCHJOERRING JK
Citation: Jm. Vesterager et al., SYMBIOTIC N-2-FIXATION BY THE COVER CROP PUERARIA PHASEOLOIDES AS INFLUENCED BY LITTER MINERALIZATION, Plant and soil, 177(1), 1995, pp. 1-10

Authors: SORENSEN P JENSEN ES
Citation: P. Sorensen et Es. Jensen, MINERALIZATION-IMMOBILIZATION AND PLANT UPTAKE OF NITROGEN AS INFLUENCED BY THE SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF CATTLE SLURRY IN SOILS OF DIFFERENTTEXTURE, Plant and soil, 173(2), 1995, pp. 283-291

Authors: FANGAN BM STEDJE B STABBETORP OE JENSEN ES JAKOBSEN KS
Citation: Bm. Fangan et al., A GENERAL-APPROACH FOR PCR-AMPLIFICATION AND SEQUENCING OF CHLOROPLAST DNA FROM CRUDE VASCULAR PLANT AND ALGAL TISSUE, BioTechniques, 16(3), 1994, pp. 484

Authors: THOMSEN IK JENSEN ES
Citation: Ik. Thomsen et Es. Jensen, RECOVERY OF NITROGEN BY SPRING BARLEY FOLLOWING INCORPORATION OF N-15-LABELED STRAW AND CATCH CROP MATERIAL, Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 49(2), 1994, pp. 115-122

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, LEACHING IN SMALL LYSIMETERS OF NITRATE DERIVED FROM NITROGEN-15-LABELED FIELD PEA RESIDUES, Journal of environmental quality, 23(5), 1994, pp. 1045-1050

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, DYNAMICS OF MATURE PEA RESIDUE NITROGEN TURNOVER IN UNPLANTED SOIL UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS, Soil biology & biochemistry, 26(4), 1994, pp. 455-464

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, AVAILABILITY OF NITROGEN IN N-15-LABELED MATURE PEA RESIDUES TO SUBSEQUENT CROPS IN THE FIELD, Soil biology & biochemistry, 26(4), 1994, pp. 465-472

Authors: JENSEN ES
Citation: Es. Jensen, MINERALIZATION IMMOBILIZATION OF NITROGEN IN SOIL AMENDED WITH LOW C-N RATIO PLANT RESIDUES WITH DIFFERENT PARTICLE SIZES, Soil biology & biochemistry, 26(4), 1994, pp. 519-521

Authors: IKRAM A JENSEN ES JAKOBSEN I
Citation: A. Ikram et al., NO SIGNIFICANT TRANSFER OF N AND P FROM PUERARIA-PHASEOLOIDES TO HEVEA-BRASILIENSIS VIA HYPHAL LINKS OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA, Soil biology & biochemistry, 26(11), 1994, pp. 1541-1547

Authors: SORENSEN P JENSEN ES NIELSEN NE
Citation: P. Sorensen et al., LABELING OF ANIMAL MANURE NITROGEN WITH N-15, Plant and soil, 162(1), 1994, pp. 31-37

Authors: SORENSEN P JENSEN ES NIELSEN NE
Citation: P. Sorensen et al., THE FATE OF N-15-LABELED ORGANIC NITROGEN IN SHEEP MANURE APPLIED TO SOILS OF DIFFERENT TEXTURE UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS, Plant and soil, 162(1), 1994, pp. 39-47
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