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Lessons Learned From Longterm Soil Fertility Management Experiments In Africa 1st Edition A Bationo

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Lessons Learned From Longterm Soil Fertility Management Experiments In Africa 1st Edition A Bationo
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.77 MB
Pages: 204
Author: A. Bationo, B. Waswa, A. Abdou, B. V. Bado (auth.), Andre Bationo, Boaz Waswa, Job Kihara, Ivan Adolwa, Bernard Vanlauwe, Koala Saidou (eds.)
ISBN: 9789400729377, 9400729375
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Lessons Learned From Longterm Soil Fertility Management Experiments In Africa 1st Edition A Bationo by A. Bationo, B. Waswa, A. Abdou, B. V. Bado (auth.), Andre Bationo, Boaz Waswa, Job Kihara, Ivan Adolwa, Bernard Vanlauwe, Koala Saidou (eds.) 9789400729377, 9400729375 instant download after payment.

This book elucidates the importance of long-term experiments in revealing evidence of soil fertility decline in Africa. An evaluation of experiences from on-going long-term experiments is given in broad detail. The first chapter explains the paradigm shift in soil fertility management then provides justification for long-term experiments before illuminating experiences from long-term experiments in East, West and Southern Africa. The second, sixth, eighth and ninth chapters give an in-depth account of crop management practices and soil fertility interventions in long-term trials within specific agro-ecological zones in West Africa. The rest of the chapters (chapter three, four, five and seven) address crop management, tillage practices and, organic and inorganic fertilizer applications in the context of long-term experiments in specific agro-ecological zones in East Africa.

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