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Rao, Idupulapati M.Ishitani, ManabuMiles, John W.Peters, MichaelTohme, Joseph M.Arango, JacoboMoreta, D.E.López, H.Castro, A.Hoek, Rein van derMartens, S.Hyman, GlennTapasco, JeimarDuitama, J.Suarez, H.Borrero, GonzaloNunez, J.Hartmann, K.Domínguez, M.Sotelo, M.Vergara, D.Lavelle, Patrick M.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Rincón, A.Plazas, C.Mendoza, R.Rathjen, L.Cadisc, G.[Climate-smart crop-livestock systems for smallholders in the tropics: Integration of new forage hybrids to intensify agriculture and to mitigate climate change through regulation of nitrification in soil]Climate-smart crop-livestock systems for smallholders in the tropics: Integration of new forage hybrids to intensify agriculture and to mitigate climate change through regulation of nitrification in soil

Moreta, D.E.Arango, JacoboSotelo, M.Vergara, D.Rincón, A.Ishitani, ManabuCastro, A.Miles, John W.Peters, MichaelTohme, Joseph M.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Rao, Idupulapati M.[Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) in Brachiaria pastures: A novel strategy to improve eco-efficiency of crop-livestock systems and to mitigate climate change]Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) in Brachiaria pastures: A novel strategy to improve eco-efficiency of crop-livestock systems and to mitigate climate change

Arango, JacoboMoreta, D.Nunez, J.Hartmann, K.Domínguez, M.Ishitani, ManabuMiles, John W.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Peters, MichaelRao, Idupulapati M.[Developing methods to evaluate phenotypic variability in Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) capacity of Brachiaria grasses]Developing methods to evaluate phenotypic variability in Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) capacity of Brachiaria grasses
Tarawali, Shirley A.Smith, Jimmy W.Peters, MichaelMuhr, L.Schultze-Kraft, RainerTarawali, G.[Optimising land productivity in crop-livestock systems by integrating legumes in the lowland moist savannas of West Africa. Abstract]Optimising land productivity in crop-livestock systems by integrating legumes in the lowland moist savannas of West Africa. Abstract

Cowpea is important for the provision of both grain for food and fodder for livestock but there is often a trade-off between production of the two. To better understand influences on grain and fodder production, and how these may be utilized. Research was conducted at 5 locations in West Africa u...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Singh, B.B.Fernández Rivera, S.Peters, MichaelSmith, Jimmy W.Schultze-Kraft, RainerAjeigbe, Hakeem A.[Optimizing the contribution of cowpea to food and fodder production in crop-livestock systems in West Africa]Optimizing the contribution of cowpea to food and fodder production in crop-livestock systems in West Africa

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