Three woody legumes were planted as two-year 'improved fallows' to evaluate their residual nitrogen (N) effects on two subsequent maize crops under minimum and conventional tillage management. Maize monoculture and cowpea-maize-maize sequence treatments were included as controls. N-2-fixation was estimated using the N-15 natural abundance method to allow the N contribution from the fallows to be partitioned into N2-fixation and soil N capture. Acacia angustissima accumulated the largest amount of both below-ground and above-ground biomass during the 2-year growth period. Using Hyparrhenia grass as the reference plant, the proportion of N-2-fixed in litter was 56, 55, 84 and 58% for Acacia, Sesbania sesban, Cajanus cajan, and cowpea, respect...
Maize-grain legume intercrops form an important component of the cropping systems of smallholder far...
Improved or planted fallows using fast-growing leguminous trees are capable of accumulating large am...
Ståhl, L. 2005. Planted tree fallows and their influences on soil fertility and maize production in ...
Three woody legumes were planted as two-year 'improved fallows' to evaluate their residual nitrogen ...
The deliberate planting of fast-growing N2-fixing legume monoculture species in rotation with cereal...
The deliberate planting of fast-growing N2-fixing legume monoculture species in rotation with cereal...
In a short-term improved fallow for crop-livestock farming systems of subhumid west Africa, rotation...
In a short-term improved fallow for crop-livestock farming systems of subhumid west Africa, rotation...
There are abundant local legume trees and shrubs potentially suitable for alley cropping systems in ...
Legume¿maize rotation and maize nitrogen (N)-response trials were carried out simultaneously from 19...
Aims: To evaluate the contributions of short duration legume fallow to maize (Zea mays L.) varieties...
Fallows improved with tree legumes have a potential role in soil fertility management in the sub-hum...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 8. No. 3 September 2000 TREE LEGUMES IN MEDIUM-TERM FALLOWS: NIT...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 8. No. 3 September 2000 TREE LEGUMES IN MEDIUM-TERM FALLOWS: NIT...
Fallowing can improve crop yields as a result of improved soil fertility and nutrient status. The ob...
Maize-grain legume intercrops form an important component of the cropping systems of smallholder far...
Improved or planted fallows using fast-growing leguminous trees are capable of accumulating large am...
Ståhl, L. 2005. Planted tree fallows and their influences on soil fertility and maize production in ...
Three woody legumes were planted as two-year 'improved fallows' to evaluate their residual nitrogen ...
The deliberate planting of fast-growing N2-fixing legume monoculture species in rotation with cereal...
The deliberate planting of fast-growing N2-fixing legume monoculture species in rotation with cereal...
In a short-term improved fallow for crop-livestock farming systems of subhumid west Africa, rotation...
In a short-term improved fallow for crop-livestock farming systems of subhumid west Africa, rotation...
There are abundant local legume trees and shrubs potentially suitable for alley cropping systems in ...
Legume¿maize rotation and maize nitrogen (N)-response trials were carried out simultaneously from 19...
Aims: To evaluate the contributions of short duration legume fallow to maize (Zea mays L.) varieties...
Fallows improved with tree legumes have a potential role in soil fertility management in the sub-hum...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 8. No. 3 September 2000 TREE LEGUMES IN MEDIUM-TERM FALLOWS: NIT...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 8. No. 3 September 2000 TREE LEGUMES IN MEDIUM-TERM FALLOWS: NIT...
Fallowing can improve crop yields as a result of improved soil fertility and nutrient status. The ob...
Maize-grain legume intercrops form an important component of the cropping systems of smallholder far...
Improved or planted fallows using fast-growing leguminous trees are capable of accumulating large am...
Ståhl, L. 2005. Planted tree fallows and their influences on soil fertility and maize production in ...