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Banana leaf pruning is a common practice to facilitate intercropping with legumes on farmers’ fields. It is however not clear if this practice improves farmers land-use and economic efficiency, especially after full canopy formation. To analyze pruning effects, three legumes viz. bush bean (Phase...


Ocimati, W.Ntamwira, J.Groot, Jeroen C.J.Taulya, G.Tittonell, Pablo A.Dhed’a, B.Asten, Piet J.A. vanVanlauwe, BernardRuhigwa, B.Blomme, Guy[Banana leaf pruning to facilitate annual legume intercropping as an intensification strategy in the East African highlands]Banana leaf pruning to facilitate annual legume intercropping as an intensification strategy in the East African highlands

Taulya, G.Busingye, L.[Results of feedback workshops in Sango Bay, Lake Mburo National Park and Ntungamo/Kabale, Uganda]Results of feedback workshops in Sango Bay, Lake Mburo National Park and Ntungamo/Kabale, Uganda

East African highland cooking banana (Musa spp., ‘Matooke’, AAA-EA genome) prices are sensitive to supply dynamics given their perishable nature. Despite large temporal fluctuations in farm-gate prices and food security, no efforts have been made to shift banana production towards periods of high...


Birabwa, R.Asten, Piet J.A. vanAlou, I.N.Taulya, G.[Got matooke (Musa spp.) for christmas?]Got matooke (Musa spp.) for christmas?

The phenology of East African highland banana (Musa acuminata AAA-EA, hereafter referred to as ‘high-land banana’) is poorly understood. We tested three hypotheses: (1) the physiological age at floweringis independent of site effects, (2) there is no difference in threshold size at flowering betw...


Taulya, G.Asten, Piet J.A. vanLeffelaar, P.A.Giller, Ken E.[Phenological development of East African highland banana involves tradeoffs between physiological age and chronological age]Phenological development of East African highland banana involves tradeoffs between physiological age and chronological age

Vanlauwe, BernardAbdelGadir, AbdelAziz H.Adewopo, J.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelAmpadu-Boakye, T.Asare, R.Baijukya, Frederick P.Baars, E.Bekunda, Mateete A.Coyne, D.L.Dianda, M.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Ebanyat, PeterHauser, S.Huising, JeroenJalloh, A.Jassogne, Laurence T.P.Kamai, N.Kamara, A.Kanampiu, F.Kehbila, A.Kintche, K.Kreye, C.Larbi, AsamoahMasso, C.Matungulu, P.Mohammed, I.Nabahungu, L.Nielsen, F.Nziguheba, GenerosePypers, PieterRoobroeck, D.Schut, MarcTaulya, G.Thuita, Moses N.Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.Asten, Piet J.A. vanWairegi, L.W.I.Yemefack, M.Mutsaers, H.J.W.[Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa]Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa
Autor: Taulya, G.

Drought stress, potassium (K) and nitrogen (N) deficiencies are major constraints to rain-fed East African highland banana (EAHB) production in Uganda. It was hypothesised that the reduction in fresh bunch mass and increase in dry matter (DM) allocation to corms with drought stress, K and N defic...


Taulya, G.[East African highland bananas (Musa spp. AAAEA) worry more about potassium deficiency than drought stress]East African highland bananas (Musa spp. AAAEA) worry more about potassium deficiency than drought stress

Poor yields of East African highland bananas (Musa spp., AAA-EAHB) on smallholder farms have often been attributed to problems of poor soil fertility. We measured the effects of mineral fertilizers on crop performance at two sites over two to three crop cycles; Kawanda in central Uganda and Ntung...


Nyombi, K.Asten, Piet J.A. vanCorbeels, MarcTaulya, G.Leffelaar, P.A.Giller, Ken E.[Mineral fertilizer response and nutrient use efficiencies of East African highland banana (Musa spp., AAAEAHB, cv. Kisansa)]Mineral fertilizer response and nutrient use efficiencies of East African highland banana (Musa spp., AAAEAHB, cv. Kisansa)
Ocimati, W.Groot, Jeroen C.J.Tittonell, Pablo A.Taulya, G.Blomme, Guy[Effects of Xanthomonas wilt and other banana diseases on ecosystem services in banana-based agroecosystems]Effects of Xanthomonas wilt and other banana diseases on ecosystem services in banana-based agroecosystems

Rural households in sub-Saharan Africa earn a substantial part of their living from rain-fed smallholder agriculture, which is highly sensitive to climate change. There is a growing number of multi-level assessments on impacts and adaptation options for African smallholder systems under climate c...


Wichern, JannikeDescheemaeker, KatrienGiller, Ken E.Ebanyat, PeterTaulya, G.Wijk, Mark T. van[Vulnerability and adaptation options to climate change for rural livelihoods – a country-wide analysis for Uganda]Vulnerability and adaptation options to climate change for rural livelihoods – a country-wide analysis for Uganda
Asten, Piet J.A. vanLorenzen, J.H.Swennen, R.L.Fermont, A.Taulya, G.Hearne, S.Felde, A. zumKnops, A.Declerck, T.Collard, F.Carpentier, S.[Drought stress in EAH bananas]Drought stress in EAH bananas

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