Agroforestry research in bean-based cropping systems of subsahalien Africa: A review of research methodologies and results
Research needs and methods for the use of fertilizers and soil amendments in bean-based cropping systems
Preliminary observations on the effect of competitive interference on stand maintenance of Stylosanthes capitata associated with Andropogon gayanus in the Eastern plains of Colombia
Selection of rhizobia for inoculation of forage legumes in savanna and rainforest soils of Tropical America
Economically viable and environmentally sound soil, water, and nutrient management practices developed and tested by applying and integrating knowledge of biophysical and socioeconomic processes: Output 2
Superior and diverse grasses and legumes delivered to NARS partners are evaluated and released: Output 4
Improved rural livelihoods through sustainable, profitable, diverse and intensive agricultural production systems: Output 4
Sustainable land management for social profitability developed, with special emphasis on reversing land degradation: Output 5
Partnerships and tools developed and capacity enhanced of all stakeholders for improving the health and fertility of soils: Output 3
Grass and legume genotypes with known reaction to pests and diseases and to interaction with symbiont organisms are developed: Output 2
Grass and legumes genotypes with superior adaptation to edaphic and climatic constrains are developed: Output 3
Global IPM networks (integrated whitefly management technology) and knowledge systems developed: Output 4