Negative nitrogen balance represents a major factor causing low potato yield in potato growing areas of Kenya while its excessive surplus poses a significant environmental concern. In order to synchronize this tradeoff, a field trial integrating potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) with lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) and dolichos (Lablab purpureus L.) in intercropping system was conducted in the upper midland [1552 m above sea level (masl), lower highland (1894 masl) and upper highland (2552 masl)] agro-ecological zones of Kenya. Nitrogen gains from mineralization, fertilization, biological fixation, and outputs from biomass accumulation, leaching, volatilization and soil erosion were quantified using standard procedures. Soil N balance ranged f...
Increased per capita food production in the tropics is closely tied to soil organic matter and water...
Despite the significant inroads into increasing agricultural productivity in recent decades, nitroge...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgAn experiment was carried out in Busia County, Ken...
Negative nitrogen balance represents a major factor causing low potato yield in potato growing areas...
Soil and nutrient losses due to soil erosion are pronounced in potato growing areas of East Africa d...
Declining soil fertility and climate change have led to a reduction in potato yield and thus negativ...
Integrating crop species with different photosynthetic pathways has great potential to increase effi...
A large portion of sub-Saharan Africa is situated in belts of uncertain rainfall and are characteriz...
Organic farming has been proposed as a solution to foster agricultural sustainability and mitigate t...
Competition for nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) under potato-based intercropping systems decreases ...
Continuous cultivation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in monoculture systems represents the greate...
Soil organic matter (SOM) losses due to soil erosion may be considered low in continuous potato (Sol...
Even though potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)-based intercropping systems are widely practised in develo...
Increased per capita food production in the tropics is closely tied to soil organic matter and water...
Despite the significant inroads into increasing agricultural productivity in recent decades, nitroge...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgAn experiment was carried out in Busia County, Ken...
Negative nitrogen balance represents a major factor causing low potato yield in potato growing areas...
Soil and nutrient losses due to soil erosion are pronounced in potato growing areas of East Africa d...
Declining soil fertility and climate change have led to a reduction in potato yield and thus negativ...
Integrating crop species with different photosynthetic pathways has great potential to increase effi...
A large portion of sub-Saharan Africa is situated in belts of uncertain rainfall and are characteriz...
Organic farming has been proposed as a solution to foster agricultural sustainability and mitigate t...
Competition for nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) under potato-based intercropping systems decreases ...
Continuous cultivation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in monoculture systems represents the greate...
Soil organic matter (SOM) losses due to soil erosion may be considered low in continuous potato (Sol...
Even though potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)-based intercropping systems are widely practised in develo...
Increased per capita food production in the tropics is closely tied to soil organic matter and water...
Despite the significant inroads into increasing agricultural productivity in recent decades, nitroge...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgAn experiment was carried out in Busia County, Ken...