Soil fertility varies markedly within and between African smallholder farms, both as a consequence of inherent factors and differential management. Fields closest to homesteads (homefields) typically receive most nutrients and are more fertile than outlying fields (outfields), with implications for crop production and nutrient use efficiencies. Maize yields following application of 100 kg N ha(-1) and different rates and sources of P were assessed on homefields and outfields of smallholder farms in Zimbabwe. Soil organic carbon, available P and exchangeable bases were greater on the homefields than outfields. In each of three experimental seasons, maize yields in homefield control plots were greater than in the outfields of farms on a grani...
AbstractImproved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to ...
In smallholder farms throughout subSaharan Africa, it is a common pattern for some fields to receive...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
An improved understanding of soil fertility variability and farmers' resource use strategies is requ...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
The spatial variability in crop yields commonly observed in smallholder farms of sub-Saharan Africa ...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Correspondance: pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceThe need to promote fertiliser use by ...
The need to promote fertiliser use by African smallholder farmers to counteract the current decline ...
Improved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to develop ...
Much of Sub –Saharan Africa is plagued by food insecurity due to low and variable soil fertility r...
Soil fertility decline is a major constraint to crop productivity on smallholder farms in Africa. Th...
AbstractImproved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to ...
In smallholder farms throughout subSaharan Africa, it is a common pattern for some fields to receive...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
An improved understanding of soil fertility variability and farmers' resource use strategies is requ...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
The spatial variability in crop yields commonly observed in smallholder farms of sub-Saharan Africa ...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Correspondance: pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceThe need to promote fertiliser use by ...
The need to promote fertiliser use by African smallholder farmers to counteract the current decline ...
Improved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to develop ...
Much of Sub –Saharan Africa is plagued by food insecurity due to low and variable soil fertility r...
Soil fertility decline is a major constraint to crop productivity on smallholder farms in Africa. Th...
AbstractImproved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to ...
In smallholder farms throughout subSaharan Africa, it is a common pattern for some fields to receive...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...