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Stirling, Clare M.Hellin, J.Cairns, Jill E.Silverblatt-Buser ETefera TNgugi HGbegbelegbe, SikaTesfaye Fantaye, KindieChung, U.Sonder, KaiCox, R.A.Verhulst, NeleGovaerts, BramAlderman, Phillip D.Reynolds, Matthew P.[Shaping Sustainable Intensive Production Systems - Improved Crops and Cropping Systems in the Developing World]Shaping Sustainable Intensive Production Systems - Improved Crops and Cropping Systems in the Developing World

Rainfed crop management systems need to be optimized to provide more resilient options to cope with projected climatic scenarios forecasting a decrease in mean precipitation and more frequent extreme drought periods in Mexico. Soil water content (0 60 cm) was measured during three crop cycles in ...


Verhulst, NeleNelissen VJespers NHaven HSayre KDRaes, DirkDeckers, J.Govaerts, Bram[Soil water content, maize yield and its stability as affected by tillage and crop residue management in rainfed semi-arid highlands]Soil water content, maize yield and its stability as affected by tillage and crop residue management in rainfed semi-arid highlands

In 1991, the ‘International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center’ (CIMMYT) started a field experiment in the rain fed Mexican highlands to investigate conservation agriculture (CA) as a sustainable alternative for conventional maize production practices (CT). CT techniques, characterized by deep ti...


Dendooven, L.Gutiérrez Oliva V.F.Patiño-Zúñiga LRamírez Villanueva D.A.Verhulst, NeleLuna-Guido MMarsch RMontes-Molina JGutiérrez Miceli F.A.Vázquez Murrieta, S.Govaerts, Bram[Greenhouse gas emissions under conservation agriculture compared to traditional cultivation of maize in the central highlands of Mexico]Greenhouse gas emissions under conservation agriculture compared to traditional cultivation of maize in the central highlands of Mexico

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