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Soybean grain yields in sub-Saharan Africa have remained at approximately 50% below those attained in South America despite numerous efforts. A study was conducted in Siaya County (western Kenya) involving 107 farms with soils of different fertility status. The main objective was to test combinat...


Thuita, Moses N.Vanlauwe, BernardMutegi, E.Masso, C.[Reducing spatial variability of soybean response to rhizobia inoculants in farms of variable soil fertility in Siaya County of western Kenya]Reducing spatial variability of soybean response to rhizobia inoculants in farms of variable soil fertility in Siaya County of western Kenya
Wasike, V.W.Lesueur, DidierWachira, F.N.Mungai, NWMumera, LMSanginga, NteranyaMburugu, HNMugadi, DWango, PVanlauwe, Bernard[Genetic diversity of indigenous Bradyrhizobium nodulating promiscuous soybean [Glycine max (L) Merr.] varieties in Kenya: Impact of phosphorus and lime fertilization in two contrasting sites]Genetic diversity of indigenous Bradyrhizobium nodulating promiscuous soybean [Glycine max (L) Merr.] varieties in Kenya: Impact of phosphorus and lime fertilization in two contrasting sites

Grain legumes play a key role in smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), in relation to food and nutrition security and income generation. Moreover, because of their N2-fixation capacity, such legumes can also have a positive influence on soil fertility. Notwithstanding many deca...


Vanlauwe, BernardHungria, M.Kanampiu, F.Giller, Ken E.[The role of legumes in the sustainable intensification of African smallholder agriculture: lessons learnt and challenges for the future]The role of legumes in the sustainable intensification of African smallholder agriculture: lessons learnt and challenges for the future

Woomer, P.L.Huising, JeroenGiller, Ken E.Baijukya, Frederick P.Kantengwa, S.Vanlauwe, BernardBoahen, S.Wolf, J. deFranke, L.Abaidoo, R.C.Dianda, M.Sanginga, J.M.Ronner, E.Brand, G. van denSchilt, C.[N2Africa Final Report of the First Phase: 2009-2013]N2Africa Final Report of the First Phase: 2009-2013

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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