Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is the staple food crop in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Declining crop productivity, however, appears to be threatening the sustainability of sweet potato-based farming systems within the region, a probable cause being the exhaustion of soil nutrient reserves in continuously cultivated sweet potato gardens. To assess the extent of the problem, a survey of sweet potato gardens was conducted across four of the highlands provinces and information on soil and crop variables was obtained for old gardens (cultivated over many seasons) and new gardens (newly brought into cultivation) on soils of volcanic and non-volcanic origin. Crop leaf nutrient data collected in the survey were interpreted using the Di...
Root crops are an important staple food in the Pacific region. Yields are generally low and inorgani...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) is one of the economically important and food securing root ...
Nutrient deficiencies are a major global health problem affecting more than 2 billion people (childr...
Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) is the staple food of the Papua New Guinea Highlands and is primarily ...
Shifting cultivation is common in the humid lowlands of Papua New Guinea but little is known about t...
AbstractShifting cultivation is common in the humid lowlands of Papua New Guinea but little is known...
Critical leaf nutrient concentrations have often been used to diagnose the nutritional causes of cro...
This paper summarizes a series of field experiments that investigated the effects of organic and ino...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) is the major staple crop in Papua New Guinea and experiments...
Population growth in the Papua New Guinea highlands is among the highest in developing countries. Wh...
Data used for the analyses and figures in the paper titled "Using locally available fertilisers to e...
Root crops are an important staple food in the Pacific region, Yields are generally low and inorgani...
Not AvailableAmong the tropical tuber crops, sweet potato is the most nutritious in terms of macro a...
Poor crop nutrition contributes to the low yields of root crops in the South Pacific region where sy...
Smallholder farming systems in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are intensifying and becoming increasingly rel...
Root crops are an important staple food in the Pacific region. Yields are generally low and inorgani...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) is one of the economically important and food securing root ...
Nutrient deficiencies are a major global health problem affecting more than 2 billion people (childr...
Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) is the staple food of the Papua New Guinea Highlands and is primarily ...
Shifting cultivation is common in the humid lowlands of Papua New Guinea but little is known about t...
AbstractShifting cultivation is common in the humid lowlands of Papua New Guinea but little is known...
Critical leaf nutrient concentrations have often been used to diagnose the nutritional causes of cro...
This paper summarizes a series of field experiments that investigated the effects of organic and ino...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) is the major staple crop in Papua New Guinea and experiments...
Population growth in the Papua New Guinea highlands is among the highest in developing countries. Wh...
Data used for the analyses and figures in the paper titled "Using locally available fertilisers to e...
Root crops are an important staple food in the Pacific region, Yields are generally low and inorgani...
Not AvailableAmong the tropical tuber crops, sweet potato is the most nutritious in terms of macro a...
Poor crop nutrition contributes to the low yields of root crops in the South Pacific region where sy...
Smallholder farming systems in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are intensifying and becoming increasingly rel...
Root crops are an important staple food in the Pacific region. Yields are generally low and inorgani...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) is one of the economically important and food securing root ...
Nutrient deficiencies are a major global health problem affecting more than 2 billion people (childr...