Autor:
Heerwaarden, Joost van
Baijukya, Frederick P.
Kyei-Boahen, S.
Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel
Ebanyat, Peter
Kamai, N.
Woldemeskel, Endalkachew
Kanampiu, F.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Giller, Ken E.
Improving bacterial nitrogen fixation in grain legumes is central to sustainable intensification of agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. In the case of soyabean, two main approaches have been pursued: first, promiscuous varieties were developed to form effective symbiosis with locally abundant nitr...
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Heerwaarden, Joost van
,
Baijukya, Frederick P.
,
Kyei-Boahen, S.
,
Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel
,
Ebanyat, Peter
,
Kamai, N.
,
Woldemeskel, Endalkachew
,
Kanampiu, F.
,
Vanlauwe, Bernard
,
Giller, Ken E.
,
[Soyabean response to rhizobium inoculation across sub-Saharan Africa: Patterns of variation and the role of promiscuity]
,
Soyabean response to rhizobium inoculation across sub-Saharan Africa: Patterns of variation and the role of promiscuity