Autor:
Kintché, K.
Hauser, S.
Mahungu, N.M.
Ndonda, A.
Lukombo, S.
Nhamo, N.
Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.
Yomeni, M.
Ngamitshara, J.
Ekoko, B.
Mbala, M.
Akem, C.
Pypers, Pieter
Matungulu, K.P.
Kehbila, A.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
A better understanding of the factors that contribute to low cassava yields in farmers’ fields is required to guide the formulation of cassava intensification programs. Using a boundary line approach, we analysed the contribution of soil fertility, pest and disease infestation and farmers’ cultiv...
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Kintché, K.
,
Hauser, S.
,
Mahungu, N.M.
,
Ndonda, A.
,
Lukombo, S.
,
Nhamo, N.
,
Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.
,
Yomeni, M.
,
Ngamitshara, J.
,
Ekoko, B.
,
Mbala, M.
,
Akem, C.
,
Pypers, Pieter
,
Matungulu, K.P.
,
Kehbila, A.
,
Vanlauwe, Bernard
,
[Cassava yield loss in farmer fields was mainly caused by low soil fertility and suboptimal management practices in two provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo]
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Cassava yield loss in farmer fields was mainly caused by low soil fertility and suboptimal management practices in two provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo