Autor:
Odunze, A.C.
Tarawali, S.A.
Haan, N.C. de
Iwuafor, E.N.O.
Katung, P.D.
Akoueguon, G.E.
Amadji, A.F.
Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
Atala, T.K.
Ahmed, B.
Adamu, A.
Babalola, A.O.
Ogunwole, J.O.
Alimi, A.
Ewansiha, S.U.
Adediran, S.A.
The Nigerian savanna zone is currently witnessing increasing intensities of crop and livestock production activities that are resulting in increased soil erosion, de-vegetation of the land area, and desert encroachment especially during the dry season. These may have led to the presence of severa...
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Odunze, A.C.
,
Tarawali, S.A.
,
Haan, N.C. de
,
Iwuafor, E.N.O.
,
Katung, P.D.
,
Akoueguon, G.E.
,
Amadji, A.F.
,
Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
,
Atala, T.K.
,
Ahmed, B.
,
Adamu, A.
,
Babalola, A.O.
,
Ogunwole, J.O.
,
Alimi, A.
,
Ewansiha, S.U.
,
Adediran, S.A.
,
[Grain Legumes for soil productivity improvement in the Northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria]
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Grain Legumes for soil productivity improvement in the Northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria