In permanent agricultural systems, soil fertility is maintained through applications of manure, other organic materials, inorganic fertilizers, lime, the inclusion of legumes in the cropping systems, or a combination of these. In many parts of the world the availability, use, and profitability of inorganic fertilizers have been low whereas there has been an intensification of land-use and an expansion of crop cultivation onto marginal soils. As a result, soil fertility has declined and it is perceived to be widespread, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.(1-3(1), (2), (3)) Soil fertility decline is considered as an important cause for low productivity of many soils.(4), (5) It has not received the same amount of research attention as soil er...
The soil quality paradigm was originally developed in the temperate region with the overarching obje...
Many authors have discussed the concept of soil fertility. Despite some disagreement on the exact te...
Continuous and intensive cropping without restoration of soil fertility has depleted the nutrient ba...
In permanent agricultural systems, soil fertility is maintained through applications of manure, othe...
This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under di...
Research Article published by World Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3(2), December 20...
This article describes spatial and temporal variation of soil nutrient stocks at different agro-ecos...
The decline in soil fertility is often an insidious and imperceptible process. By the time the decli...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
An FAO study reveals that the loss of soil fertility in some African countries is so rapid that food...
The article presents the results of long-term observations of the changes in agrochemical properties...
The primary cause of soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is expansion and intensification o...
Over the last 50 years, the sugarcane yield in Wonji plantation has declined by about 40%. Perhaps o...
Soil degradation associated with poor soil fertility management practices is a major factor underlyi...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policy makers worldwide. While many researchers...
The soil quality paradigm was originally developed in the temperate region with the overarching obje...
Many authors have discussed the concept of soil fertility. Despite some disagreement on the exact te...
Continuous and intensive cropping without restoration of soil fertility has depleted the nutrient ba...
In permanent agricultural systems, soil fertility is maintained through applications of manure, othe...
This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under di...
Research Article published by World Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3(2), December 20...
This article describes spatial and temporal variation of soil nutrient stocks at different agro-ecos...
The decline in soil fertility is often an insidious and imperceptible process. By the time the decli...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
An FAO study reveals that the loss of soil fertility in some African countries is so rapid that food...
The article presents the results of long-term observations of the changes in agrochemical properties...
The primary cause of soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is expansion and intensification o...
Over the last 50 years, the sugarcane yield in Wonji plantation has declined by about 40%. Perhaps o...
Soil degradation associated with poor soil fertility management practices is a major factor underlyi...
Soil fertility decline has become a major concern of policy makers worldwide. While many researchers...
The soil quality paradigm was originally developed in the temperate region with the overarching obje...
Many authors have discussed the concept of soil fertility. Despite some disagreement on the exact te...
Continuous and intensive cropping without restoration of soil fertility has depleted the nutrient ba...