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Seasonal variations in chemical composition, dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) degradation and gas production characteristics of 18 multipurpose trees and shrubs (MPTs) from the humid lowlands of West Africa were evaluated. The MPTs have potential for the development of integrated crop and livesto...


Larbi, AsamoahSmith, Jimmy W.Kurdi, I.O.Adekunle, I.O.Raji, A.M.Ladipo, D.O.[Chemical composition, rumen degradation, and gas production characteristics of some multipurpose fodder trees and shrubs during wet and dry seasons in the humid tropics]Chemical composition, rumen degradation, and gas production characteristics of some multipurpose fodder trees and shrubs during wet and dry seasons in the humid tropics

Forage production of 16 C. rotundifolia accessions was compared with that of Stylosanthes scabra cv Seca under grazing in a subhumid, medium altitude acid soil site at Soddo, southern Ethiopia. Large variations were observed in dry matter production, days to flower initiation, canopy height and c...


Larbi, AsamoahThomas, D.Ochang, J.[Agronomic evaluation of Chamaecrista rotundifolia accessions under grazing in southern Ethiopia]Agronomic evaluation of Chamaecrista rotundifolia accessions under grazing in southern Ethiopia
Larbi, AsamoahOchang, J.Crosse, S.[Forage legume supplementation of Jersey calves and lactating cows]Forage legume supplementation of Jersey calves and lactating cows

Eleven acid soil-tolerant multipurpose trees and shrubs (MPTS) were assessed for preference and palatability with mature West African Dwarf (WAD) sheep using the cafeteria method. About 500 g each of the MPTS were weighed in triplicates into plastic feeding troughs and randomly placed around the ...


Kalio, G.A.Oji, U.I.Larbi, Asamoah[Preference and palatability of indigenous and exotic acid soil-tolerant multipurpose trees and shrubs by West African Dwarf sheep]Preference and palatability of indigenous and exotic acid soil-tolerant multipurpose trees and shrubs by West African Dwarf sheep

Crop and livestock production in the Guinea savanna zone of northern Ghana has been declining over the past years as a result of increasing pressure on land. To sustain soil productivity, pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan), a leguminous perennial crop was evaluated for its potential as a short duration f...


Agyare, W.A.Kombiok, J.M.Karbo, N.Larbi, Asamoah[Management of pigeon pea in short fallows for crop-livestock production systems in the Guinea Savanna zone of northern Ghana]Management of pigeon pea in short fallows for crop-livestock production systems in the Guinea Savanna zone of northern Ghana

Seasonal fodder production responses of five shrubs (Centrosema arenarium, Desmodium strigillosum, Desmodium velutinum, Phyllodium pulchellum, and Tadehagi triquetrum) and five trees (Albizia gummifera, Berlinia grandiflora, Albizia niopoides, Bauhinia monandra, and Inga edulis) to pruning height...


Larbi, AsamoahAwojide, A.A.Adekunle, I.O.Ladipo, D.O.Akinlade, J.A.[Fodder production responses to prunning height and fodder quality of some trees and shrubs in a forest-savanna transition zone in southwestern Nigeria]Fodder production responses to prunning height and fodder quality of some trees and shrubs in a forest-savanna transition zone in southwestern Nigeria

Larbi, AsamoahHoeschle-Zeledon, IrmgardZemadim, BirhanuAzzarri, Carlo[Sustainable intensification of crop-livestock mixed farming systems in the Guinea/Sudan Savanna Zone of West Africa: Africa RISING project document]Sustainable intensification of crop-livestock mixed farming systems in the Guinea/Sudan Savanna Zone of West Africa: Africa RISING project document

Jabbar, M.A.Larbi, AsamoahReynolds, L.[Alley farming for improving small ruminant productivity in West Africa: ILRI's experiences]Alley farming for improving small ruminant productivity in West Africa: ILRI's experiences

Vanlauwe, BernardAbdelGadir, AbdelAziz H.Adewopo, J.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelAmpadu-Boakye, T.Asare, R.Baijukya, Frederick P.Baars, E.Bekunda, Mateete A.Coyne, D.L.Dianda, M.Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Ebanyat, PeterHauser, S.Huising, JeroenJalloh, A.Jassogne, Laurence T.P.Kamai, N.Kamara, A.Kanampiu, F.Kehbila, A.Kintche, K.Kreye, C.Larbi, AsamoahMasso, C.Matungulu, P.Mohammed, I.Nabahungu, L.Nielsen, F.Nziguheba, GenerosePypers, PieterRoobroeck, D.Schut, MarcTaulya, G.Thuita, Moses N.Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.Asten, Piet J.A. vanWairegi, L.W.I.Yemefack, M.Mutsaers, H.J.W.[Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa]Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa

The hypothesis that application of starter nitrogen (N) fertilizer to cowpea may increase grain and fodder yields and profitability was tested in the Guinea and Sudan savanna zones of northern Ghana. Two cowpea varieties (Apagbaala: grain-type and Padi-Tuya: dual purpose) and three N fertilizer r...


Nurudeen, A.R.Larbi, AsamoahKotu, B.Tetteh, F.M.Hoeschle-Zeledon, I.[Does nitrogen matter for legumes? Starter nitrogen effects on biological and economic benefits of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) in Guinea and Sudan Savanna of west Africa]Does nitrogen matter for legumes? Starter nitrogen effects on biological and economic benefits of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) in Guinea and Sudan Savanna of west Africa

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