In Cambodia, cassava is mostly grown with little or no fertilizer inputs, but the magnitudes of nutrient balances are not known. This study was conducted to assess nutrient balances for cassava cultivation in Kampong Cham province in Northeast Cambodia. Forty five households in four cassava production zones were interviewed in relation to their cultural practices and crop residue management, upon which sources of nutrient inputs and outputs were based. Chemical fertilizer, manure, planting materials and rainfall were the defined inputs, while cassava roots and stumps were the outputs. Crop cutting was undertaken in the cassava fields of the 45 households to obtain weights of roots and other plant parts. Nutrient balances were calcu...
The paper reviews the available data and current activities on agronomic aspects of cassava in Thail...
PhD. ThesisPoor soil nutrient supply is often overlooked as a contributing factor of increased cyano...
Drought stress and sub-optimal soil fertility management are major constraints to crop production in...
In Cambodia, cassava is mostly grown with little or no fertilizer inputs, but the magnitudes of nutr...
Market opportunities will drive intensification of cassava production and fertilizer will play a rol...
Five soil types on which cassava is being planted were investigated. Almost all these soils are degr...
In South Vietnam, cassava is grown both in the highlands and in the delta, on different soil groups,...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is one of the most important export crops in Thailand, yet the nitrogen ...
Not AvailableEfficient use of nutrients is an essential goal in crop production. The fraction of the...
Sustainable food production remains a huge challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, mainly due to the poor s...
Response of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) to fertigation as a form of nutrient delivery is unkn...
Cassava is becoming an ever more important crop, and over the past 20–30 years its planted area has ...
Nutrient limitations due to low soil fertility and insufficient fertilizer use widen cassava yield g...
Cassava is a major food crop for farmers and especially small holder farmers and cultivated under lo...
Cassava is Africa's second most important food source in terms of calories consumed per capita. Howe...
The paper reviews the available data and current activities on agronomic aspects of cassava in Thail...
PhD. ThesisPoor soil nutrient supply is often overlooked as a contributing factor of increased cyano...
Drought stress and sub-optimal soil fertility management are major constraints to crop production in...
In Cambodia, cassava is mostly grown with little or no fertilizer inputs, but the magnitudes of nutr...
Market opportunities will drive intensification of cassava production and fertilizer will play a rol...
Five soil types on which cassava is being planted were investigated. Almost all these soils are degr...
In South Vietnam, cassava is grown both in the highlands and in the delta, on different soil groups,...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is one of the most important export crops in Thailand, yet the nitrogen ...
Not AvailableEfficient use of nutrients is an essential goal in crop production. The fraction of the...
Sustainable food production remains a huge challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, mainly due to the poor s...
Response of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) to fertigation as a form of nutrient delivery is unkn...
Cassava is becoming an ever more important crop, and over the past 20–30 years its planted area has ...
Nutrient limitations due to low soil fertility and insufficient fertilizer use widen cassava yield g...
Cassava is a major food crop for farmers and especially small holder farmers and cultivated under lo...
Cassava is Africa's second most important food source in terms of calories consumed per capita. Howe...
The paper reviews the available data and current activities on agronomic aspects of cassava in Thail...
PhD. ThesisPoor soil nutrient supply is often overlooked as a contributing factor of increased cyano...
Drought stress and sub-optimal soil fertility management are major constraints to crop production in...