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Smallholder farmers in the Guinea savanna practise cereal-legume intercropping to mitigate risks of crop failure in mono-cropping. The productivity of cereal-legume intercrops could be influenced by the spatial arrangement of the intercrops and the soil fertility status. Knowledge on the effect o...


Kermah, M.Franke, A.C.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelAhiabor, B.D.K.Abaidoo, R.C.Giller, Ken E.[Maize-grain legume intercropping for enhanced resource use efficiency and crop productivity in the Guinea savanna of northern Ghana]Maize-grain legume intercropping for enhanced resource use efficiency and crop productivity in the Guinea savanna of northern Ghana

Wairegi, L.W.I.Asten, Piet J.A. vanGiller, Ken E.Fairhurst, Thomas[Banana-coffee system cropping guide]Banana-coffee system cropping guide

Baijukya, Frederick P.Wairegi, L.W.I.Giller, Ken E.Zingore, ShamieChikowo, RegisMapfumo, Paul[Maize-legume cropping guide]Maize-legume cropping guide

Soil fertility gradients develop on smallholder farms due to preferential allocation of inputs. A multi-location on-farm trial was conducted in Meru South, Central Kenya whose overall aim was to test minimum tillage and crop-residue retention practices in socio-ecological niches across heteroge...


Guto, SNPypers, PieterVanlauwe, BernardRidder, N.A. deGiller, Ken E.[Socio-ecological niches for minimum tillage and crop-residue retention in continuous maize cropping systems in smallholder farms of central Kenya]Socio-ecological niches for minimum tillage and crop-residue retention in continuous maize cropping systems in smallholder farms of central Kenya
Baudron, FrédéricCorbeels, MarcMonicat, F.Giller, Ken E.[Cotton expansion and biodiversity loss in African savannahs, opportunities and challenges for conservation agriculture : A review paper based on two case studies]Cotton expansion and biodiversity loss in African savannahs, opportunities and challenges for conservation agriculture : A review paper based on two case studies

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