Traditional shifting cultivation systems can no longer be sustained in West Africa because of rapid increases in human and livestock populations. Short-duration, improved fallows are among the alternative land-management strategies that have evolved. This paper reviews how velvetbean or mucuna (M...
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Tarawali, G.
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Carsky, R.
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Manyong, Victor M.
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Vissoh, P.V.
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Osei-Bonsu, P.
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Galiba, M.
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[Adoption of improved fallows in West Africa: lessons from Mucuna and Stylo case studies]
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Adoption of improved fallows in West Africa: lessons from Mucuna and Stylo case studies