Simple models of the growth and development of legume cover crops in di erent environments may aid the selection of species and genotypes most suitable for particular farming systems. The e ects of temperature and photoperiod on the daily rate of seedling emergence (1/t50%) and the rate of leaf a...
Qi, A.
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Wheeler, T.R.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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Ellis, R.H.
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Summerfield, R.J.
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Craufurd, Peter Q.
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[Modelling the effects of temperature on the rates of seedling emergence and leaf appearance in legume cover crops]
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Modelling the effects of temperature on the rates of seedling emergence and leaf appearance in legume cover crops
The use of Mucuna spp. in cover crop and green manure technologies is proving to be successful in the tropics and subtropics following intensive efforts in technology transfer to farmers by NGOs (Non‐Governmental Organizations). This includes the transfer of seeds of Mucuna spp. for which the ran...
QI, A.
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Ellis, R.H.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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Wheeler, T.R.
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Tarawali, S.A.
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Summerfield, R.J.
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[Differences in the effects of temperature and photoperiod on progress to flowering among diverse Mucuna spp]
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Differences in the effects of temperature and photoperiod on progress to flowering among diverse Mucuna spp
Lessons for appropriate soil management technology generation for the savannas and their application to the grain legume-cereal rotation system There are many legume-based techno logies capable of regenerating soi l ferti lity but few are being adopted by fa rmers in West Africa . At the Tn terna...
Carsky, R.J.
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Douthwaite, Boru
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Manyong, Victor M.
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Sanginga, N.
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Schulz, S.
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Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Diels, J.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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[Amelioration de la gestion des sols par lintroduction de legumineuses dans les systemes cerealiers des savannes africaines]
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Amelioration de la gestion des sols par lintroduction de legumineuses dans les systemes cerealiers des savannes africaines
An experiment was conducted over the period 1995–96 in a warm‐temperate environment in Nepal to investigate the effect of cutting frequency on forage yields of three temperate legume species, grown during the winter season, and the residual treatment effects on a subsequent upland rice crop. The ...
Schulz, S.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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Wells, G.
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Shrestha, R.
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[Effect of legume management on forage production and residual effects on upland rice]
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Effect of legume management on forage production and residual effects on upland rice
Asghar, A.
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Ahmad, S.
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Roidar Khan, B.
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Qamar, I.
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Sheikh, S.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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[Introduction and selection of vetch genotypes for sustainable forage production under rainfed conditions in the arid uplands of Balochistan, Pakistan]
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Introduction and selection of vetch genotypes for sustainable forage production under rainfed conditions in the arid uplands of Balochistan, Pakistan
Field experiments were conducted to investigate the performance of temperate legume species in rice-based cropping systems in a warm-temperate environment in Nepal. Over the period 1994–1996, various legume species were grown during the winter season (October–May) in the Kathmandu valley (27° N, ...
Schulz, S.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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Wells, G.J.
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[Productivity and residual effects of legumes in rice-based cropping systems in a warm-temperate environment I. Legume biomass production and N fixation]
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Productivity and residual effects of legumes in rice-based cropping systems in a warm-temperate environment I. Legume biomass production and N fixation
Field experiments were conducted over the period 1994–1996 to investigate the residual effect on rice of a wide range of temperate legume species, grown during the preceding winter season in a warm-temperate environment in Nepal. The incorporation of large quantities of above- and below-ground le...
Schulz, S.
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Keatinge, J.D.H.
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Wells, G.J.
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[Productivity and residual effects of legumes in ricebased cropping systems in a warmtemperate environment II. Residual effects on rice]
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Productivity and residual effects of legumes in ricebased cropping systems in a warmtemperate environment II. Residual effects on rice