The aim of this paper was to understand the process of selecting soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) promiscuous varieties by smallholders for soil fertility management in western Kenya. Eight varieties were screened on 2.5 m × 3 m plots that were managed according to farmers¿ practices and evaluated through participatory monitoring and evaluation approaches. Farmers selected preferred varieties and explained their reasons (criteria) for making the selections. Seven promiscuous varieties had better yields than a local one. Farmers¿ selection criteria fell into three broad categories relating to yield, appearance and labour. Selection criteria were not primarily aimed to improve soil fertility. This created a challenge to embed the new varietie...
We conducted experiments in 2006 and 2007 in south-western Kenya to reduce labour and input cost of ...
Agriculture intensification has resulted in severe soil nutrient depletion in Africa. Alternative ag...
Promiscuous soyabean varieties have potential to contribute significantly to income generation, food...
The aim of this paper was to understand the process of selecting soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) pr...
In order to determine the improved soybean varieties that if recommended to the farmers would have a...
Soybean yields on smallholder farmers’ fields in Malawi are constrained by poor soil fertility, limi...
The Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre of Tropical Agricultur...
Formal public sector soybean breeding in Africa spans over four decades, and it was initiated by the...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
Formal public sector soybean breeding in Africa spans over four decades, and it was initiated by the...
A spiral of ever-decreasing soil fertility is threatening the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in ...
Agriculture (TSBF-CIAT) introduced dual purpose soybean varieties in south-west Kenya both to improv...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
In the past, soybean varieties released in Ghana were selected primarily for grain yield potential, ...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
We conducted experiments in 2006 and 2007 in south-western Kenya to reduce labour and input cost of ...
Agriculture intensification has resulted in severe soil nutrient depletion in Africa. Alternative ag...
Promiscuous soyabean varieties have potential to contribute significantly to income generation, food...
The aim of this paper was to understand the process of selecting soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) pr...
In order to determine the improved soybean varieties that if recommended to the farmers would have a...
Soybean yields on smallholder farmers’ fields in Malawi are constrained by poor soil fertility, limi...
The Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre of Tropical Agricultur...
Formal public sector soybean breeding in Africa spans over four decades, and it was initiated by the...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
Formal public sector soybean breeding in Africa spans over four decades, and it was initiated by the...
A spiral of ever-decreasing soil fertility is threatening the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in ...
Agriculture (TSBF-CIAT) introduced dual purpose soybean varieties in south-west Kenya both to improv...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
In the past, soybean varieties released in Ghana were selected primarily for grain yield potential, ...
Crop promotion is critical for market creation and rural growth in Africa. How to achieve this for c...
We conducted experiments in 2006 and 2007 in south-western Kenya to reduce labour and input cost of ...
Agriculture intensification has resulted in severe soil nutrient depletion in Africa. Alternative ag...
Promiscuous soyabean varieties have potential to contribute significantly to income generation, food...