Autor:
Ande, O.T.
Huising, Jeroen
Ojo, A.O.
Azeez, J.
Are, K.S.
Olakojo, S.A.
Fademi, I.O.
Ojeniyi, S.O.
The soils of South western Nigeria are rapidly degrading due to nutrient mining, soil loss, inappropriate land use, low inherent soil fertility coupled with adverse effects of climate change. These have resulted to persistent low yields and farmers’ poverty. The current farming systems have faile...
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Ande, O.T.
,
Huising, Jeroen
,
Ojo, A.O.
,
Azeez, J.
,
Are, K.S.
,
Olakojo, S.A.
,
Fademi, I.O.
,
Ojeniyi, S.O.
,
[Status of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) in southwestern Nigeria]
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Status of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) in southwestern Nigeria