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Biological Nitrogen Fixation Associated with Rice Production Based on selected papers presented in the International Symposium on Biological Nitrogen Fixation Associated with Rice, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 28 November– 2 December, 1994

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  • Foreword. Preface. Some Comments about a Better Use of Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Rice Cultivation; J. Balandreau, P. Roger. I: Rhizobia-Legume Symbiosis, Green Manuring Crops And Rice Soils. 1. Rhizobial Biofertilizers: The Most Promising BNF Technology for Increased Grain Legume Production in Bangladesh; M.A. Sattar, et al. 2. Effect of Heavy Metals on Legume Rhizobium Symbiosis; S.C. Pal. 3. Effect of Straw Incorporation on Soil N-Pools in Submerged Rice; L. van Holm, et al. 4. The Use of Organic Residues in Increasing Crop Production in Wheat Mungbean, T. Aman Cropping System on Red Brown Terrace Soils; D. Khanam, et al. 5. Leguminous Green Manures in Rice-Based Cropping Systems; M. Becker. 6. Use of Green Manuring Crops in Rice Field For Sustainable Production in Bangladesh Agriculture; N.I. Bhuiyan, S.K. Zaman. 7. Prospect of Dhaincha (Sesbania rostrata) Intercropping with T. Aus in a T. Aus-T. Aman Cropping Pattern; S.K. Zaman, et al. 8. Pedology of the Rice Soils of Bangladesh; S.M. Saheed, M.S. Hussain. II: Azolla - Anabaena Association. 9. Does Azolla Have Any Future in Agriculture? C. Van Hove, A. Lejuen. 10. Utilization of Azolla in Rice Production in West Africa: Potentials and Constraints; V. N. Nguyen. 11. Cultivation and Uses of Azolla in Egypt; A.A. El-Bassel, I.M. Ghazi. III: Blue Green Algae (Cyanobacteria). 12. Prospect and Potentiality of Cyanobacteria as an Alternative Source of Nitrogen Fertilizer in Bangladesh Rice Cultivation; Z.N.T. Begum, et al. 13. Contribution of Cyanobacterization to Rice Growth and Performance Under Different Field Stand Densities and Levels of Combined Nitrogen; Y.G. Yanni. 14. Ecological Aspects of Cyanobacteria from the Rice Fields of Corrientes (Argentina); C. Prosperi, et al. 15. Contribution of Biological Nitrogen Fixation to Rice Production in a Mediterranean Rice Field; E. Fernandez Valiente, et al. 16. Enrichment of Indigenous Blue-Green Algal Population in Rice Fields and Evaluation of Their Effects in Rice Culture; M.A. Hashem, et al. IV: Rice Root Associated Soil Microflora. 17. Abundance and Isolation of Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria in Two Major Rice Soils of Bangladesh; M. Rahman, et al. 18. Burkholderia vietnamiensis, A New Nitrogen-Fixing Species Associated with Rice Roots, Isolated from an Acid Sulphate Soil in Vietnam: Plant Growth-Promoting Effects on Rice; V. Tran Van, et al. 19. Specificity of Root Colonization by Symplasmata-Forming Enterobacter agglomerans; W. Achouak, et al. 20. Nitrogen Fixation by Azospirillum brasilense Isolated from Rice Fields of Bangladesh; Z.U.M. Khan, M.A. Akond. V: Application of Biotechnology in Rice Culture. 21. Biotechnological Aspects of Growth Promotion in Rice by Bacterial Inoculants; A. Hartmann. 22. Azospirillum Phylogeny Based on 16S rRNA Sequences; R. Bally, et al. 23. Increase Growth and Yield of Rice by Treating Seeds and Spreading Plants with Non-Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria; Tang Wen-Hua. Author Index.