Autor:
Adam, M.
Dzotsi, K.A.
Hoogenboom, Gerrit
Traoré, PCS
Porter, CH
Rattunde, H.F.W.
Nebie, B
Leiser, WL
Weltzien, Eva
Jones, J.W.
In West Africa’s highly weathered soils, plant-available soil-P levels determine sorghum performance and yield to a far greater extent than projected variability in climate. Despite local landrace varieties having excellent adaptation to the environment and a relatively stable yield, sorghum grai...
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Adam, M.
,
Dzotsi, K.A.
,
Hoogenboom, Gerrit
,
Traoré, PCS
,
Porter, CH
,
Rattunde, H.F.W.
,
Nebie, B
,
Leiser, WL
,
Weltzien, Eva
,
Jones, J.W.
,
[Modelling varietal differences in response to phosphorus in West African sorghum]
,
Modelling varietal differences in response to phosphorus in West African sorghum