Resources for crop production are often scarce in smallholder farming systems in the tropics, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Decisions on the allocation of such resources are often made at farm rather than at field plot scale. To handle the uncertainty caused by both lack of data and imperfect knowledge inherent to these agricultural systems, we developed a dynamic summary model of the soil-crop system that captures essential interactions determining the short- and long-term crop productivity, while keeping a degree of simplicity that allows its parameterisation, use and dissemination in the tropics. Generic, summary functions describing crop productivity may suffice for addressing questions concerning tradeoffs on resource alloc...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farmers in Africa practice traditional cropping techniques such as intercropping. Interc...
Resources for crop production are often scarce in smallholder farming systems in the tropics, partic...
Correspondance: ptittonell@gmail.com, Pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceResources for cr...
The efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan African cropping systems is ...
International audienceThe efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan Africa...
African smallholder farming systems are complex, dynamic systems with many interacting biophysical s...
The spatial variability in crop yields commonly observed in smallholder farms of sub-Saharan Africa ...
In smallholder farms throughout subSaharan Africa, it is a common pattern for some fields to receive...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Soil fertility and climate risks are hampering crop production in the Sahelian region. Because exper...
W6. Pathways for sustainable intensification of African agriculture?International audienceCropping s...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farmers in Africa practice traditional cropping techniques such as intercropping. Interc...
Resources for crop production are often scarce in smallholder farming systems in the tropics, partic...
Correspondance: ptittonell@gmail.com, Pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceResources for cr...
The efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan African cropping systems is ...
International audienceThe efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan Africa...
African smallholder farming systems are complex, dynamic systems with many interacting biophysical s...
The spatial variability in crop yields commonly observed in smallholder farms of sub-Saharan Africa ...
In smallholder farms throughout subSaharan Africa, it is a common pattern for some fields to receive...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Soil fertility and climate risks are hampering crop production in the Sahelian region. Because exper...
W6. Pathways for sustainable intensification of African agriculture?International audienceCropping s...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farmers in Africa practice traditional cropping techniques such as intercropping. Interc...