Use of plant residues as nutrient sources presents a viable option to resource poor farmers who sparsely use mineral fertilizer in crop production. A study was conducted to gain an insight into how different application methods of residues from different fallow management systems under two moisture regimes would affect soluble N release in a Rhodic Kandiustalf. Three residue types viz, elephant grass from a natural fallow (T1) and another as a fallow following a previously fertilized maize (T2) and a fallow legume (T3) were surface applied and incorporated in a Rhodic Kandiustalf at both field capacity (FC) and 60% field capacity over a sixteen-week period. Incorporation of mucuna residues and elephant grass from previously fertilized maize...
In degraded soils, establishment of soil-improving legumes can be problematic and requires investmen...
The effects of burning, incorporation and surface mulching after one year of natural regrowth (NF) a...
Decomposition influences carbon and nutrient cycling from crop residues. The nylon-mesh-bag techniqu...
Use of plant residues as nutrient sources presents a viable option to resource poor farmers who spar...
Nitrogen release patterns from decomposing shoot residues of Tephrosia candida, Crotalaria grahamian...
Low soil organic matter (OM) characterizes most soils of the humid tropics because crop residues ar...
Where there is limited availability of conventional fertilizers, the use of organic materials is con...
Conservation agriculture (CA) and no-till (NT)-based cropping systems could address soil degradation...
Optimizing agronomic efficiency (AE) of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use by crops and enhancing crop yiel...
Incorporation of crop residues in agricultural systems is an important factor in the control of soil...
In cover cropping systems in the tropics with herbaceous legumes, plant residues are expected to sup...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
There is substantial evidence that fertilizer tree systems are capable of maintaining increased and ...
Incorporation of crop residues after harvest may improve nitrogen (N) retention of tropical soils. ...
In Limpopo Province of South Africa, poor soil fertility and low crop yields are serious problems fa...
In degraded soils, establishment of soil-improving legumes can be problematic and requires investmen...
The effects of burning, incorporation and surface mulching after one year of natural regrowth (NF) a...
Decomposition influences carbon and nutrient cycling from crop residues. The nylon-mesh-bag techniqu...
Use of plant residues as nutrient sources presents a viable option to resource poor farmers who spar...
Nitrogen release patterns from decomposing shoot residues of Tephrosia candida, Crotalaria grahamian...
Low soil organic matter (OM) characterizes most soils of the humid tropics because crop residues ar...
Where there is limited availability of conventional fertilizers, the use of organic materials is con...
Conservation agriculture (CA) and no-till (NT)-based cropping systems could address soil degradation...
Optimizing agronomic efficiency (AE) of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use by crops and enhancing crop yiel...
Incorporation of crop residues in agricultural systems is an important factor in the control of soil...
In cover cropping systems in the tropics with herbaceous legumes, plant residues are expected to sup...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
There is substantial evidence that fertilizer tree systems are capable of maintaining increased and ...
Incorporation of crop residues after harvest may improve nitrogen (N) retention of tropical soils. ...
In Limpopo Province of South Africa, poor soil fertility and low crop yields are serious problems fa...
In degraded soils, establishment of soil-improving legumes can be problematic and requires investmen...
The effects of burning, incorporation and surface mulching after one year of natural regrowth (NF) a...
Decomposition influences carbon and nutrient cycling from crop residues. The nylon-mesh-bag techniqu...