ABSTRACT Here, we describe the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-burn cultivation by the Kaonde people in northwestern Zambia. Bujimi cultivation comprises three cropping sys-tems: monde, making ash patches; milala, making mounds; and masengele, making flat fields. The three cropping systems accumulate soil fertility in different manners, and soil fertility dynamics vary after cultivation. Sorghum was sown for three or four consecutive years, usu-ally followed by maize cultivation for additional 3 or 4 years. After clearing closed forest, the Kaonde gradually expanded small plots of the three cropping systems in the newly generated grassland adjacent to the cultivated field each year, thus creating new soil in bujimi fields for three or f...
The decline in soil fertility in smallholder systems is a major factor inhibiting equitable developm...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Explains that sorghum will be a crop that survives climate change. Discusses the opportunities and c...
This paper describes the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-bum cultivation by the Kaonde people in...
Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewe...
This study addresses the issue of soil fertility maintenance in relation to crop yield and farm inco...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
Slash and burn is a land use practice widespread all over the world, and nowadays it is formally rec...
ABSTRACT The Kalahari Sands found all over southern Africa have been described as not being suitable...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
The decline in soil fertility in smallholder systems is a major factor inhibiting equitable developm...
The study focuses on assessing the impact of land use on selected soil characteristics within the Ma...
The original entry point for this study was how to optimize long-term rotation strategies for addres...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Chitemene slash-and-burn cultivation continues to be a dominating cropping system in northern Zambia...
The decline in soil fertility in smallholder systems is a major factor inhibiting equitable developm...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Explains that sorghum will be a crop that survives climate change. Discusses the opportunities and c...
This paper describes the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-bum cultivation by the Kaonde people in...
Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewe...
This study addresses the issue of soil fertility maintenance in relation to crop yield and farm inco...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
Slash and burn is a land use practice widespread all over the world, and nowadays it is formally rec...
ABSTRACT The Kalahari Sands found all over southern Africa have been described as not being suitable...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
The decline in soil fertility in smallholder systems is a major factor inhibiting equitable developm...
The study focuses on assessing the impact of land use on selected soil characteristics within the Ma...
The original entry point for this study was how to optimize long-term rotation strategies for addres...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Chitemene slash-and-burn cultivation continues to be a dominating cropping system in northern Zambia...
The decline in soil fertility in smallholder systems is a major factor inhibiting equitable developm...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Explains that sorghum will be a crop that survives climate change. Discusses the opportunities and c...