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Duncan, Alan J.Ballantyne, Peter G.Balume, IsaacBarnes, Andrew P.Berhanu, TadesseEbanyat, PeterLondon, MuluMarohn, CarstenNziguheba, GeneroseÖborn, IngridOchinga, ThomasOkeyo, IrenePaul, Birthe K.Shiluli, MauriceTemesgen, TameneWalangulu, JeanVanlauwe, Bernard[Legume CHOICE – a participatory tool to fit multi-purpose legumes to appropriate niches in mixed crop-livestock farming systems]Legume CHOICE – a participatory tool to fit multi-purpose legumes to appropriate niches in mixed crop-livestock farming systems

Bacigale, S.Nabahungu, L.Njingulula, P.Amato, S.Okafor, C.Manyawu, G.Thorne, Peter J.Havyarimana, D.Vanlauwe, Bernard[ICT technologies improve crop-livestock production and smallholder farmer’s incomes in eastern DR Congo]ICT technologies improve crop-livestock production and smallholder farmer’s incomes in eastern DR Congo

Fraval, SimonHammond, JamesBogard, Jessica R.Ng'endo, M.Etten, Jacob vanHerrero, Mario T.Oosting, Simon J.Boer, Imke J.M. deLannerstad, MatsTeufel, NilsLamanna, ChristineRosenstock, Todd S.Pagella, TimVanlauwe, BernardDontsop Nguezet, Paul M.Baines, D.Carpena, P.Njingulula, P.Okafor, C.Wichern, JannikeAyantunde, Augustine A.Bosire, Caroline K.Chesterman, S.Kihoro, E.Rao, E.J.O.Skirrow, T.Steinke, J.Stirling, C.M.Waha, K.Yameogo, V.Wijk, Mark T. van[Food access deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa: prevalence and implications for agricultural interventions]Food access deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa: prevalence and implications for agricultural interventions

Aflatoxins are noxious secondary metabolites, of certain fungal species, found in food and feed. Contamination of a commodity with aflatoxins is associated with production and storage losses, and subsequently less food availability. Aflatoxins can also pose human health risks and represent a barr...


Udomkun, PatchimapornMutegi, C.Assfaw Wossen, TesfamichealAtehnkeng, J.Nabahungu, N.L.Njukwe, E.Vanlauwe, BernardBandyopadhyay, Ranajit[Occurrence of aflatoxin in agricultural produce from local markets in Burundi and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo]Occurrence of aflatoxin in agricultural produce from local markets in Burundi and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Mucuna pruriens and Lablab purpureus can immediately benefit from rock phosphate (RP), but as both herbaceous legumes have only limited economic value, these benefits are only meaningful if yields of a subsequent maize crop are improved. The impact of RP application to Mucuna and Lablab on grain ...


Vanlauwe, BernardDiels, J.Sanginga, P.Carsky, R.Deckers, J.Merckx, R.[Utilization of rock phosphate by crops on a representative toposequence in the northern Guinea savanna zone of Nigeria: response by maize to previous herbaceous legume cropping and rock phospate treatments]Utilization of rock phosphate by crops on a representative toposequence in the northern Guinea savanna zone of Nigeria: response by maize to previous herbaceous legume cropping and rock phospate treatments

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

The recovery of a single application of leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) leaf N (78 kg N ha−1) in a maize crop, the hedgerow and the top 10 cm soil of a leucaena alley cropping system was measured for 236 d through the use of 15N labeled residues. The leucaena-derived-N (LDN) was followed in the ...


Vanlauwe, BernardSwift, M.J.Merckx, R.[Soil litter dynamics and N use in a leucaena (Leucaena leucocephalaLam. (de Witt)) alley cropping system in southwestern Nigeria]Soil litter dynamics and N use in a leucaena (Leucaena leucocephalaLam. (de Witt)) alley cropping system in southwestern Nigeria
Jefwa, J.M.Vanlauwe, BernardCoyne, D.Asten, Piet J.A. vanGaidashova, S.V.Rurangwa, E.Mwashasha, MElsen, A[Benefits and potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) Systems in Africa]Benefits and potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) Systems in Africa

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