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Can Aboveground Pest Pressure Disrupt Nitrogen Fixation in Alfalfa?

GNE18-187 (project overview)
Project Type: Graduate Student
Funds awarded in 2018: $8,804.00
Projected End Date: 05/31/2019
Grant Recipient: University of Maryland, College Park
Region: Northeast
State: Maryland
Graduate Student:
Morgan Thompson
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Faculty Advisor:
William Lamp
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University of Maryland, College Park
Description:
Article published in Maryland Agronomy News, Vol. 10 Issue 6, Sept 2019
Type:
Article/Newsletter/Blog
File:
Download file (PDF)
Authors:
Morgan Thompson, University of Maryland
William Lamp, University of Maryland
Target audiences:
Farmers/Ranchers; Educators; Researchers
Ordering info:
Cost: $0.00
This product is associated with the project "Evaluating the Effect of Potato Leafhopper Feeding on Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Alfalfa"
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or SARE.

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