Animal manure is of vital importance in maintaining soil fertility in semiarid west Africa due to the low level of use of inorganic fertilizer. Using data from Niger however, it is shown that insufficient animals are available to provide the manure needed to sustain crop yields on a long-term bas...
Williams, Timothy O.
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Powell, J.M.
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Fernández Rivera, S.
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[Soil fertility maintenance and food crop production in semi-arid West Africa: Is reliance on manure a sustainable strategy?]
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Soil fertility maintenance and food crop production in semi-arid West Africa: Is reliance on manure a sustainable strategy?
Despite its vital role in supporting crop production, a key question that has often been posed is whether sufficient amounts of manure are available to permit adequate food production and improvement of soil quality on a long-term basis. While this question can be addressed at a regional, nationa...
Williams, Timothy O.
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Powell, J.M.
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Fernández Rivera, S.
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[Manure availability in relation to sustainable food crop production in semi-arid West Africa: Evidence from Niger]
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Manure availability in relation to sustainable food crop production in semi-arid West Africa: Evidence from Niger
The cycling of biomass through livestock into manure and urine that fertilise the soil is important linkage between livestock and soil productivity in semi-arid West Africa. This study was conducted to determine the effects of different forage leaves on the amounts and forms of nutrients excreted...
Powell, J.M.
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Fernández Rivera, S.
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Hofs, S.
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[Effects of sheep diet on nutrient cycling in mixed farming systems of semi-arid West Africa]
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Effects of sheep diet on nutrient cycling in mixed farming systems of semi-arid West Africa