Lowlands in West Africa are increasingly absorbing the growing pressure on land for food crop production. However, the current intensification of lowland cropping systems result in the mining of soil nutrient reserves, particularly of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). While N can be supplied via biological N fixation (BNF) by legumes, P deficiency frequently limits both food crop growth as well as legume BNF, especially on acidic soils in the humid forest and savanna regions. Fortunately, large deposits of phosphate rocks (PR) exist in many African countries; and moreover, the PR efficacy can be enhanced when applied to submerged acidic soils. Thus the use of PR may not only supply the limiting P to soil and food crops, but also stimu...
Low pH and phosphorus are among major soil chemical constraints to Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF...
Not only phosphorus (P) bioavailable in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is als...
Information on the inter- and intra-specific variability in the acquisition and utilization of phosp...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) demand in West Africa is unmet because of insufficient production. Legume fix...
Experiments were conducted during 1996-1998 in screen house and in the field in the humid forest zon...
The relatively low solubility and availability of phosphorus (P) from indigenous phosphate rock coul...
Application of legume green manure (GM) is suggested to be effective in increasing the availability ...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
Nitrogen fixation by grain legumes contributes N to tropical soils. But in Sudano – Sahelian region ...
Phosphorus is one of the critical elements that limit plant production, particularly in humid and se...
The availability of P from rock phosphate (RP) is often too low to demonstrate an immediate impact o...
Mucuna pruriens and Lablab purpureus can immediately benefit from rock phosphate (RP), but as both h...
We conducted field experiments over 2 years on two acid soils of southern Cameroon to test whether e...
Cowpea plays a considerable role in the nutritional balance and rural economic of Burkina Faso. Howe...
Low pH and phosphorus are among major soil chemical constraints to Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF...
Low pH and phosphorus are among major soil chemical constraints to Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF...
Not only phosphorus (P) bioavailable in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is als...
Information on the inter- and intra-specific variability in the acquisition and utilization of phosp...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) demand in West Africa is unmet because of insufficient production. Legume fix...
Experiments were conducted during 1996-1998 in screen house and in the field in the humid forest zon...
The relatively low solubility and availability of phosphorus (P) from indigenous phosphate rock coul...
Application of legume green manure (GM) is suggested to be effective in increasing the availability ...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
Nitrogen fixation by grain legumes contributes N to tropical soils. But in Sudano – Sahelian region ...
Phosphorus is one of the critical elements that limit plant production, particularly in humid and se...
The availability of P from rock phosphate (RP) is often too low to demonstrate an immediate impact o...
Mucuna pruriens and Lablab purpureus can immediately benefit from rock phosphate (RP), but as both h...
We conducted field experiments over 2 years on two acid soils of southern Cameroon to test whether e...
Cowpea plays a considerable role in the nutritional balance and rural economic of Burkina Faso. Howe...
Low pH and phosphorus are among major soil chemical constraints to Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF...
Low pH and phosphorus are among major soil chemical constraints to Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF...
Not only phosphorus (P) bioavailable in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is als...
Information on the inter- and intra-specific variability in the acquisition and utilization of phosp...