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In southern Benin, the legume cover crop ´ Mucuna pruriens var. utilis has been widely promoted for soil fertility improvement. Recent findings have shown, however, that the majority of farmers have not adopted it, and that alternative technologies are needed that are both attractive to farmers a...


Schulz, S.Honlonkou, A.N.Carsky, R.J.Manyong, Victor M.Oyewole, B.D.[Alternatives to mucuna for soil fertility management in southern Benin: farmer perception and use of traditional and exotic grain legumes]Alternatives to mucuna for soil fertility management in southern Benin: farmer perception and use of traditional and exotic grain legumes

On-farm trials were conducted at Kaduna in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria in 1996 and 1997. The objective was to investigate the residual effects of Mucuna and cowpea grown during the first 2-3months of the season on subsequent maize yields, to elicit farmers' feedback on these cropping s...


Oyewole, B.Carsky, R.J.Schulz, S.[Onfarm testing of Mucuna and cowpea double cropping with maize in the Guinea savanna of Nigeria]Onfarm testing of Mucuna and cowpea double cropping with maize in the Guinea savanna of Nigeria
Carsky, R.J.Douthwaite, BoruSchulz, S.Sanginga, NteranyaManyong, Victor M.Diels, J.Keatinge, J.D.H.[Lessons for appropriate technology generation: example of soil management technology at IITA]Lessons for appropriate technology generation: example of soil management technology at IITA

The IITA in its research for sustainable soil fertility management has passed through several stages during which legume-based systems were always at the forefront. Alley cropping has N yields of more than 200 kg ha-1 with 50% N2 fixation. In the case of Mucuna cover cropping, the ecological bene...


Carsky, R.Sanginga, N.Schulz, S.Douthwaite, BoruManyong, Victor M.Diels, J.Vanlauwe, BernardKeatinge, J.D.H.[The ability to fix N is not the only key to delivery of the benefits of BNF to farmers: experience of IITA in the savannas of Africa]The ability to fix N is not the only key to delivery of the benefits of BNF to farmers: experience of IITA in the savannas of Africa

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