Soil fertility is declining in most agro-ecosystems in sub-Saharan Africa, and incorporation of forage legumes into production systems to utilize the nitrogen fixed by the legumes could alleviate the problem, if efficient nitrogen-fixing legumes are used. The amounts of nitrogen fixed by Lablab, Medicago, Trifolium, and Vicia species and their contribution to the following wheat crop were estimated in field experiments on an Alfisol at Debre Zeit in the Ethiopian highlands. The amounts of nitrogen (N) fixed ranged from 40 kg N ha-1 for T. steudneri to 215 Kg N ha-1 for L. purpureus. The increase in grain yields of wheat following the legumes ranged from 16 percent for T. steudneri to 71 percent for M. tranculata where no N fertilizer was ap...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
With the low input of fertilizers into African farming systems, it is necessary to harness biologica...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing substantial land degradaton and declining soil fertility. This ha...
Examines ILCA's research on forage legumes in the past few years; discusses the potential role of fo...
Nitrogen (N) has been gradually depleted from West African soils and now poses serious threats to fo...
Nitrogen (N) has been gradually depleted from West African soils and now poses serious threats to fo...
Reviews the present state of knowledge about the biological contribution of nitrogen by forage legum...
Poor drainage of Vertisols and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deficiencies are some if the major co...
African smallholders face a conundrum! They spend their whole life surrounded by air which is 79% ni...
Several new and existing short-term forage legumes could be used to provide nitrogen (N) inputs for ...
An on farm tiral, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared to an unfertilized (...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Cereal-legume intercrops are quite common in sub-Saharan Africa. However, most of the research in th...
Continuous cereal-based cropping has led to a rapid decline in soil fertility in the Guinea savanna ...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
With the low input of fertilizers into African farming systems, it is necessary to harness biologica...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing substantial land degradaton and declining soil fertility. This ha...
Examines ILCA's research on forage legumes in the past few years; discusses the potential role of fo...
Nitrogen (N) has been gradually depleted from West African soils and now poses serious threats to fo...
Nitrogen (N) has been gradually depleted from West African soils and now poses serious threats to fo...
Reviews the present state of knowledge about the biological contribution of nitrogen by forage legum...
Poor drainage of Vertisols and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deficiencies are some if the major co...
African smallholders face a conundrum! They spend their whole life surrounded by air which is 79% ni...
Several new and existing short-term forage legumes could be used to provide nitrogen (N) inputs for ...
An on farm tiral, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared to an unfertilized (...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Cereal-legume intercrops are quite common in sub-Saharan Africa. However, most of the research in th...
Continuous cereal-based cropping has led to a rapid decline in soil fertility in the Guinea savanna ...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Abstract Data collated from around the world indicate that, for every tonne of shoot dry matter prod...
With the low input of fertilizers into African farming systems, it is necessary to harness biologica...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing substantial land degradaton and declining soil fertility. This ha...