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Application of biochar has been shown to increase soil fertility and enable soil carbon sequestration, indicating potential for agricultural and environmental benefits from using locally produced biochar on African smallholder farms. However, previous studies have been rather short-term and littl...


Kätterer, T.Roobroeck, D.Andrén, O.Kimutai, G.Karltun, E.Kirchmann, H.Nyberg, G.Vanlauwe, BernardNowina, K.R. de[Biochar addition persistently increased soil fertility and yields in maizesoybean rotations over 10 years in sub-humid regions of Kenya]Biochar addition persistently increased soil fertility and yields in maizesoybean rotations over 10 years in sub-humid regions of Kenya
Vanlauwe, BernardBarrios, E.Robinson, Timothy P.Asten, Piet J.A. vanZingore, ShamieGerard, Bruno G.[System productivity and natural resource integrity in smallholder farming: Friends or foes?]System productivity and natural resource integrity in smallholder farming: Friends or foes?
Öborn, IngridVanlauwe, BernardAtta-Krah, KwesiThomas, R.Phillips, M.Schut, Marc[Integrated systems research for sustainable intensification of smallholder agriculture]Integrated systems research for sustainable intensification of smallholder agriculture

There is a significant gap between the rhetoric of claims about adoption of farm-level natural resource management practices and the reality. New empirical evidence of low adoption from several developing countries suggests that on-farm natural resource management practices face significant const...


Stevenson, JamesVanlauwe, BernardMacours, KarenJohnson, Nancy L.Krishnan, LakshmiPlace, FrankSpielman, David J.Hughes, KarlVlek, Paul L.G.[Farmer adoption of plot- and farm-level natural resource management practices: between rhetoric and reality]Farmer adoption of plot- and farm-level natural resource management practices: between rhetoric and reality
Vanlauwe, BernardAsten, Piet J.A. vanBlomme, Guy[Challenges and opportunities for agricultural intensification of the humid highland systems of sub-Saharan Africa]Challenges and opportunities for agricultural intensification of the humid highland systems of sub-Saharan Africa

Atser, G.Dixon, A.Ekeleme, F.Hauser, S.Jalloh, A.Pypers, PieterNitturkar, H.Vanlauwe, BernardChikoye, D.Dashiell, Kenton E.[Reaching farmers with weed management technologies: Scaling approaches that work]Reaching farmers with weed management technologies: Scaling approaches that work

Groot, Jeroen C.J.Klapwijk, C.J.Timler, Carl J.Bekunda, Mateete A.Mourik, T.A. vanDescheemaeker, KatrienTittonell, Pablo A.Giller, Ken E.Snapp, Sieglinde S.Vanlauwe, Bernard[Rising to the challenge of sustainable intensification of agricultural production in Africa - Farming systems design to support action research for development]Rising to the challenge of sustainable intensification of agricultural production in Africa - Farming systems design to support action research for development

Improving bacterial nitrogen fixation in grain legumes is central to sustainable intensification of agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. In the case of soyabean, two main approaches have been pursued: first, promiscuous varieties were developed to form effective symbiosis with locally abundant nitr...


Heerwaarden, Joost vanBaijukya, Frederick P.Kyei-Boahen, S.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelEbanyat, PeterKamai, N.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewKanampiu, F.Vanlauwe, BernardGiller, Ken E.[Soyabean response to rhizobium inoculation across sub-Saharan Africa: Patterns of variation and the role of promiscuity]Soyabean response to rhizobium inoculation across sub-Saharan Africa: Patterns of variation and the role of promiscuity

Appropriate management of organic resources is fully embedded in the Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) framework. ISFM aims at maximising the use efficiency of external inputs through the use of improved germplasm, well-managed fertiliser and organic inputs, and adaptation of any practi...


Vanlauwe, Bernard[Organic matter availability and management in the context of integrated soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa]Organic matter availability and management in the context of integrated soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa

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