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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

In the Brazilian savannas, or Cerrados the rapid advance in agriculture and cattle ranching is affecting soils through, for example, accelerated erosion and depletion of soil organic matter (SOM). Changes in soil microbial biomass are good indicators of changes in SOM. We therefore assessed the e...


Renz, TENeufeldt, HenryAyarza, Miguel AngelResck, DVSZech, W.[Microbial biomass, microbial activity, and carbon pools under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados]Microbial biomass, microbial activity, and carbon pools under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
Neufeldt, HenryZech, W.Thomas, Richard J.[Introduction: sustainable land management for the oxisols of the Brazilian cerrados]Introduction: sustainable land management for the oxisols of the Brazilian cerrados

Vanlauwe, BernardPypers, PieterBirachi, Eliud AbucheliNyagaya, MSchagen, B. vanHuising, JeroenOuma, Emily A.Blomme, GuyAsten, Piet J.A. van[Integrated soil fertility management in Central Africa: experiences of the consortium for Improving agriculture based livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA)]Integrated soil fertility management in Central Africa: experiences of the consortium for Improving agriculture based livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA)

International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Sustainable land management for social profitability developed, with special emphasis on reversing land degradation: Output 5]Sustainable land management for social profitability developed, with special emphasis on reversing land degradation: Output 5

Plant production in the Brazilian savannas, also known as the Cerrados, is limited mainly by low P availability. In tropical soils, rich in sesquioxides, P supply of plants depends heavily on the transformation of organic P by phosphatase enzymes into HPO 4 2- and H 2 PO 4-. We examined two Oxiso...


Renz, TENeufeldt, HenryAyarza, Miguel AngelSilva, J.E. daZech, W.[Acid monophosphatase: an indicator of phosphorus mineralization or of microbial activity? A case study from the Brazilian cerrados]Acid monophosphatase: an indicator of phosphorus mineralization or of microbial activity? A case study from the Brazilian cerrados
Bationo, B. AndréTraoré, ZKimetu, J.Bagayoko, MKihara, JobBado, V.B.Lompo, MTabo, RamadjitaKoala, Saidou[Cropping systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone: implications on soil fertility management over varied seasons]Cropping systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone: implications on soil fertility management over varied seasons
International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Partnerships developed and capacity enhanced for improving the health and fertility of soils of all stakeholders: Output 3]Partnerships developed and capacity enhanced for improving the health and fertility of soils of all stakeholders: Output 3

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