Partnerships and tools developed and capacity enhanced of all stakeholders for improving the health and fertility of soils: Output 3
Complementary effects of organic and mineral fertilizers on maize production in the smallholder farms of Meru South District, Kenya
Soil organic carbon stocks in semi-arid West African drylands: implications for climate change adaptation and mitigation
Genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency of legume nodulating bacteria from different land use systems in taita taveta , kenya
Differential entry points to address complex natural resource constraints in the highlands of eastern Africa
Niche-based assessment of contributions of legumes to the nitrogen economy of Western Kenya smallholder farms
Diagnosis and correction of soil nutrient problems of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in the Usambara mountains of Tanzania
Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. V. Differences in phosphorus acquisition from less available inorganic and organic sources of phosphate
Effect of excess water in an oxisol on ammonium, nitrate, iron and manganese availability and nutrient uptake of two tropical forage species
Green manures for maize-bean systems in eastern Uganda: Agronomic performance and farmers' perceptions
Low phosphorus tolerance mechanisms: Phosphorus recycling and photosynthate partitioning in the tropical forage grass, Brachiaria hybrid cultivar mulato compared with rice
Determinants of the decision to adopt integrated soil fertility management practices by smallholder farmers in the central highlands of Kenya
Intensity cultivation induced effect on soil organic carbon dynamic in the western cotton area of Burkuna Faso
Assessment of cowpea and groundnut contributions to soil fertility and succeeding sorghum yields in the Guinean savannah zone of Burkina Faso (West Africa)
La recherche participative au service de la restoration des sols dans les hautes terres d Afrique de l'Est
Integrated nutrient management in Iganga District, Uganda: diagnosis by participatory learning and action research