Autor:
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Diels, J.
Lyasse, O.
Aihou, K.
Iwuafor, E.
Sanginga, N.
Merckx, R.
Deckers, J.
Although the fertility status of soils in the West African moist savanna is generally believed to be low, crop yields on farmers' fields vary widely from virtually nil to values near the potential production. The soil fertility status was evaluated for a number of farmers' fields selected at rand...
Enlace original:
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/92718
Vanlauwe, Bernard
,
Diels, J.
,
Lyasse, O.
,
Aihou, K.
,
Iwuafor, E.
,
Sanginga, N.
,
Merckx, R.
,
Deckers, J.
,
[Fertility status of soils of the derived savanna and northern guinea savanna benchmarks and response to major plant nutrients, as influenced by soil type and land use management]
,
Fertility status of soils of the derived savanna and northern guinea savanna benchmarks and response to major plant nutrients, as influenced by soil type and land use management