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Kihara, JobMartius, ChristopherBationo, B. AndréThuita, Moses N.Lesueur, DidierHerrmann, LaetitiaVlek, Paul L.G.Amelung, Wulf[Soil aggregation and total diversity of bacteria and fungi in various Tillage systems of sub-humid and semi-arid Kenya]Soil aggregation and total diversity of bacteria and fungi in various Tillage systems of sub-humid and semi-arid Kenya
Kihara, JobBationo, B. AndréWaswa, Boaz S.Kimetu, J.M.Vanlauwe, BernardOkeyo, Jeremiah M.Mukalama, JohnMartius, Christopher[Effect of reduced tillage and mineral fertilizer application on maize and soybean productivity]Effect of reduced tillage and mineral fertilizer application on maize and soybean productivity

Sommer, RolfKihara, JobKetter, ChristinaSmith, Georgina[Tropical soils can help us make agriculture carbon neutral and meet climate targets]Tropical soils can help us make agriculture carbon neutral and meet climate targets
Kihara, JobMartius, C.Bationo, B. André[Crop residue disappearance and macrofauna activity in sub-humid western Kenya]Crop residue disappearance and macrofauna activity in sub-humid western Kenya

Many food production systems in sub-Saharan Africa are constrained by phosphorus (P). We hypothesized that within legume-cereal rotation systems: targeting P to the legume phase leads to higher system productivity, and that use of grain legumes leads to better economic returns than use of herbace...


Kihara, JobVanlauwe, BernardWaswa, Boaz S.Kimetu, J.M.Chianu, J.N.Bationo, B. André[Strategic phosphorus application in legume-cereal rotations increases land productivity and profitability in Western Kenya]Strategic phosphorus application in legume-cereal rotations increases land productivity and profitability in Western Kenya
Bationo, B. AndréTraoré, ZKimetu, J.Bagayoko, MKihara, JobBado, V.B.Lompo, MTabo, RamadjitaKoala, Saidou[Cropping systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone: implications on soil fertility management over varied seasons]Cropping systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone: implications on soil fertility management over varied seasons

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