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Anyanzwa, HOkalebo, ROBationo, B. AndréWaswa, Boaz S.Kihara, Job[Effects of conservation tillage, crop residue and cropping systems on soil organic matter dynamics and maize-legume production: a case study of Teso District]Effects of conservation tillage, crop residue and cropping systems on soil organic matter dynamics and maize-legume production: a case study of Teso District
Kihara, JobMukalama, JAyuke, Fredrick O.Njoroge, SWaswa, Boaz S.Okeyo, J.Koala, SaidouBationo, B. André[Crop and soil response to tillage and crop residue application in a tropical ferralsol in sub-humid western Kenya]Crop and soil response to tillage and crop residue application in a tropical ferralsol in sub-humid western Kenya
Ndung'u-Magiroi, Keziah WairimuWaswa, Boaz S.Bationo, B. AndréOkalebo, John RobertOthieno, CalebHerrmann, LaetitiaLesueur, Didier[Minjingu phosphate rock applications increase the population of phosphate solubilising microorganisms with a positive impact on crop yields in a Kenyan Ferralsol]Minjingu phosphate rock applications increase the population of phosphate solubilising microorganisms with a positive impact on crop yields in a Kenyan Ferralsol

Many food production systems in sub-Saharan Africa are constrained by phosphorus (P). We hypothesized that within legume-cereal rotation systems: targeting P to the legume phase leads to higher system productivity, and that use of grain legumes leads to better economic returns than use of herbace...


Kihara, JobVanlauwe, BernardWaswa, Boaz S.Kimetu, J.M.Chianu, J.N.Bationo, B. André[Strategic phosphorus application in legume-cereal rotations increases land productivity and profitability in Western Kenya]Strategic phosphorus application in legume-cereal rotations increases land productivity and profitability in Western Kenya
Bationo, B. AndréWaswa, Boaz S.Kihara, JobKimetu, J.[Advances in integrated soil fertility management in sub-saharan Africa: Challenges and opportunities]Advances in integrated soil fertility management in sub-saharan Africa: Challenges and opportunities
Bationo, B. AndréOkeyo, J.M.Waswa, Boaz S.Mapfumo, PaulMaina, FWKihara, Job[Innovations as key to the green revolution in Africa : exploring the scientific facts: abstracts: symposium]Innovations as key to the green revolution in Africa : exploring the scientific facts: abstracts: symposium
Waswa, Boaz S.Vlek, Paul L.G.Tamene, LulsegedOkoth, Peter F.Mbakaya, DSZingore, Shamie[Evaluating indicators of land degradation in smallholder farming systems of western Kenya]Evaluating indicators of land degradation in smallholder farming systems of western Kenya

Sustainable intensification of African farming systems has been high on the agenda of research and development programs for decades. System innovations such as integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) and conservation agriculture have been proposed to tackle the complex challenges farmers face...


Adolwa, Ivan S.Schwarze, StefanWaswa, Boaz S.Buerkert, Andreas[Understanding system innovation adoption: A comparative analysis of integrated soil fertility management uptake in Tamale (Ghana) and Kakamega (Kenya)]Understanding system innovation adoption: A comparative analysis of integrated soil fertility management uptake in Tamale (Ghana) and Kakamega (Kenya)
Bationo, B. AndréWaswa, Boaz S.Kihara, Job[Soil carbon and agricultural productivity: perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa]Soil carbon and agricultural productivity: perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is plagued by low productivity and little research is available on the attainable responses and profitability to applied nutrients under variable environments. The objective of this study was to determine the attainable maize grain response to and potential of profitabili...


Kihara, JobHuising, JeroenNziguheba, GeneroseWaswa, Boaz S.Njoroge, SKabambe, V.Iwuafor, E.Kibunja, C.N.Esilaba, Anthony O.Coulibaly, A[Maize response to macronutrients and potential for profitability in sub-Saharan Africa]Maize response to macronutrients and potential for profitability in sub-Saharan Africa

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