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Certain rhizobacteria exert considerable influence on plant growth and development, particularly under limiting conditions. The effects of some indigenous soil microbial isolates and commercially produced microbial inoculants, referred to as bio-inoculants, on the growth and dry matter yield (DMY...


Laditi, M.A.Nwoke, C.Jemo, M.Abaidoo, R.C.Ogunjobi, A.[Evaluation of microbial inoculants as biofertilizers for the improvement of growth and yield of soybean and maize crops in savanna soils]Evaluation of microbial inoculants as biofertilizers for the improvement of growth and yield of soybean and maize crops in savanna soils

Soil fertility problems resulting in low maize yields in smallholder farms are common in the West African moist savanna. The effectiveness of commercial foliar fertilizers in improving maize growth and yield was evaluated in three savanna agro-ecological zones of Nigeria in two steps. In step one...


Jemo, M.Nwoke, C.Pypers, PieterVanlauwe, Bernard[Response of maize (Zea mays) to the application of foliar fertilizers in the Sudan and Guinea savanna zone of Nigeria]Response of maize (Zea mays) to the application of foliar fertilizers in the Sudan and Guinea savanna zone of Nigeria

This paper evaluates the costs and returns incurred by the use of chemical and biological crop products among households in five selected Compro communities in the derived, Southern Guinea, Northern Guinea, Sudan and Sahel Savanna agro-ecological zones (AEZs) in West Africa. Sixty households were...


Bamire, A.Abaidoo, R.C.Jemo, M.Abdoulaye, TahirouYusuf, A.A.Nwoke, C.[Profitability analysis of commercial chemical and biological crop products among farm households in agroecological zones of West Africa]Profitability analysis of commercial chemical and biological crop products among farm households in agroecological zones of West Africa

As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, an integrated soil fertility management project promoted two technology packages: a combined application of inorganic fertilizer and manure (BNMS-manure) and a soybean/maize rotation practice (BNMS-rotation) in the northe...


Akinola, Adebayo A.Alene, Arega D.Adeyemo, R.Sanogo, D.Olanrewaju, A.S.Nwoke, C.Nziguheba, Generose[Determinants of adoption and intensity of use of balance nutrient management systems technologies in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria]Determinants of adoption and intensity of use of balance nutrient management systems technologies in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria

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