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Nziguheba, GeneroseZingore, ShamieKihara, JobMerckx, R.Njoroge, S.Otinga, A.Vandamme, E.Vanlauwe, Bernard[Phosphorus in smallholder farming systems of subSaharan Africa: implications for agricultural intensification]Phosphorus in smallholder farming systems of subSaharan Africa: implications for agricultural intensification
Sachs, Jeffrey D.Remans, RoselineSmukler, Sean M.Winowiecki, Leigh A.Andelman, Sandy J.Cassman, Kenneth G.Castle, DavidDeFries, RuthDenning, GlennFanzo, JessicaJackson, Louise E.Leemans, RikLehmann, JohannesMilder, Jeffrey C.Naeem, ShahidNziguheba, GenerosePalm, Cheryl A.Pingali, Prabhu L.Reganold, John P.Richter, Daniel D.Scherr, Sara J.Sircely, Jason A.Sullivan, ClareTomich, Thomas P.Sánchez, Pedro A.[Effective monitoring of agriculture : a response]Effective monitoring of agriculture : a response

Increasing recognition of S deficiency in soils has raised the need for understanding processes governing S cycling and availability in soils. However, the quantification of the two main processes of S cycling, i.e. mineralization and immobilization, remains difficult as these processes occur sim...


Nziguheba, GeneroseSmolders, E.Merckx, R.[Sulphur immobilization and availability in soils assessed using isotope dillution]Sulphur immobilization and availability in soils assessed using isotope dillution

Sub-Saharan Africa needs to produce more food, feed, and fiber to support its growing population and intensification of smallholder agriculture is a crucial component of any strategy towards this goal. Sustainable Intensification (SI) acknowledges that enhanced productivity needs to go hand in ha...


Vanlauwe, BernardCoyne, D.L.Gockowski, J.Hauser, S.Huising, J.E.Masso, C.Nziguheba, GeneroseSchut, MarcAsten, Piet J.A. van[Sustainable intensification and the African smallholder farmer]Sustainable intensification and the African smallholder farmer

Achieving sustainable food security in Nigeria is feasible through organic farming. However, unavailability and resource constraints hamper the adoption of agricultural inputs; hence the market offers opportunity for use of purchased organic inputs. In assessing the importance of the market, the ...


Olayide, OAlene, A.Ikpi, ANziguheba, Generose[Manure marketing in the savannas of Nigeria : Implications for sustainable food security]Manure marketing in the savannas of Nigeria : Implications for sustainable food security
Vitousek, P.M.Naylor, RLCrews, TDavid, M.B.Drinkwater, L.E.Holland, EJohnes, PJKatzenberger, JMartinelli, LAMatson, PANziguheba, GeneroseOjima, DSPalm, C.A.Robertson, GPSánchez, P.A.Townsend, ARZhang, FS[Nutrient Imbalances in agricultural development]Nutrient Imbalances in agricultural development

Intensification of smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa is necessary to address rural poverty and natural resource degradation. Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) is a means to enhance crop productivity while maximizing the agronomic efficiency (AE) of applied inputs, and can th...


Vanlauwe, BernardDescheemaeker, KatrienGiller, Ken E.Huising, JeroenMerckx, R.Nziguheba, GeneroseZingore, Shamie[Integrated soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa: unravelling local adaptation Integrated soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa: unravelling local adaptation]Integrated soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa: unravelling local adaptation Integrated soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa: unravelling local adaptation

Soil fertility decline is a major constraint to bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and maize (Zea mays) production in the Central Highlands of Burundi. Nutrient sources, specifically fertilizers, are paramount to increasing the production in the regions. Hence, improving fertilizer use efficiency is co...


Niyuhire, M.C.Pypers, PieterVanlauwe, BernardNziguheba, GeneroseRoobroeck, D.Merckx, R.[Profitability of diammonium phosphate use in bush and climbing bean-maize rotations in smallholder farms of Central Burundi]Profitability of diammonium phosphate use in bush and climbing bean-maize rotations in smallholder farms of Central Burundi

In March 2013, 40 leading experts from across the world gathered at a workshop, hosted by the European Commission, Directorate General Joint Research Centre, Italy, to discuss the multiple benefits of soil carbon as part of a Rapid Assessment Process (RAP) project commissioned by Scientific Commi...


Milne, EleanorBanwart, Steven A.Noellemeyer, ElkeAbson, David JBallabio, CristianoBampa, FrancescaBationo, B. AndréBatjes, Niels H.Bernoux, MartialBhattacharyya, TapasBlack, HelainaBuschiazzo, Daniel E.Cai, ZucongCerri, Carlos EduardoCheng, KunCompagnone, ClaudeConant, Richard T.Coutinho, Heitor L.C.Brogniez, Delphine deCarvalho Balieiro, Fabiano deDuffy, ChristopherFeller, ChristianFidalgo, Elaine C.C.Figueira da Silva, CristianeFunk, RogerGaudig, GretaGicheru, Patrick TGoldhaber, MartyGottschalk, PiaGoulet, FredericGoverse, TessaGrathwohl, PeterJoosten, HansKamoni, Peter TKihara, JobKrawczynski, ReneLa Scala, NewtonLemanceau, PhilippeLi, LianqingLi, ZichuanMaron, Pierre-AlainMartius, ChristopherMelillo, JerryMontanarella, LucaNikolaidis, NikolaosNziguheba, GenerosePan, GenxingPascual, UnaiPaustian, KeithPiñeiro, GervasioPowlson, David S.Quiroga, AlbertoRichter, DanSigwalt, AnnieSix, JohanSmith, JoSmith, PeteStocking, MichaelTanneberger, FranziskaTermansen, MetteNoordwijk, Meine vanWesemael, Bas vanVargas, RodrigoLuiz Victoria, ReynaldoWaswa, Boaz S.Werner, DavidWichmann, SabineWichtmann, WendelinZhang, XuhuiZhao, YongcunZheng, JinweiZheng, Jufeng[Soil carbon, multiple benefits]Soil carbon, multiple benefits

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