Inputs of organic materials play a central role in the productivity of many tropical farming systems by providing nutrients through decomposition and substrate for synthesis of soil organic matter (SOM). The organic inputs in many tropical farming systems such as crop residues, manures, and natural fallows are currently of low quality and insufficient quantity to maintain soil fertility hence there is need to find alternative or supplementary sources of nutrients. Knowledge gained over the past decade on the role of organic resource quality in influencing soil nutrient availability patterns (Synchrony Principle) and SOM maintenance (SOM Principle) provides a strong scientific basis on which to develop management tools. This scientific infor...
The theories about plant nutrition and soil fertility varied widely from the antiquity to the middle...
Tropical agricultural soils have been claimed as a source of carbon. As agricultural systems in the ...
The diverse agricultural systems of the tropics are a crucial, expanding and rapidly changing contri...
Inputs of organic materials play a central role in the productivity of many tropical farming systems...
Organic resources play a critical role in both short-term nutrient availability and longer-term main...
Appropriate management of organic resources is fully embedded in the Integrated Soil Fertility Manag...
Soil fertility management is a key issue for sustaining agricultural production in the tropics. Orga...
A research programme sponsored by the International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS) and UNESCO i...
Management of soil organic matter (SOM) is esential to sustaining the quality and productivity of so...
Organic matter exerts a profound influence on crop nutrition, soil structure and cultivation. Healt...
Ensuring sustainable agriculture in semiarid Africa requires the implementation of methods to balanc...
Soil organic matter has long been recognized as important indicator of soil productivity
Advances in our understanding of the management of organic resources are reviewed in relation to man...
Maintaining soil quality is a major problem for traditional farmers in the tropics. Many rely on org...
Complex relationships exist between different components of the organic farm and the quantity and qu...
The theories about plant nutrition and soil fertility varied widely from the antiquity to the middle...
Tropical agricultural soils have been claimed as a source of carbon. As agricultural systems in the ...
The diverse agricultural systems of the tropics are a crucial, expanding and rapidly changing contri...
Inputs of organic materials play a central role in the productivity of many tropical farming systems...
Organic resources play a critical role in both short-term nutrient availability and longer-term main...
Appropriate management of organic resources is fully embedded in the Integrated Soil Fertility Manag...
Soil fertility management is a key issue for sustaining agricultural production in the tropics. Orga...
A research programme sponsored by the International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS) and UNESCO i...
Management of soil organic matter (SOM) is esential to sustaining the quality and productivity of so...
Organic matter exerts a profound influence on crop nutrition, soil structure and cultivation. Healt...
Ensuring sustainable agriculture in semiarid Africa requires the implementation of methods to balanc...
Soil organic matter has long been recognized as important indicator of soil productivity
Advances in our understanding of the management of organic resources are reviewed in relation to man...
Maintaining soil quality is a major problem for traditional farmers in the tropics. Many rely on org...
Complex relationships exist between different components of the organic farm and the quantity and qu...
The theories about plant nutrition and soil fertility varied widely from the antiquity to the middle...
Tropical agricultural soils have been claimed as a source of carbon. As agricultural systems in the ...
The diverse agricultural systems of the tropics are a crucial, expanding and rapidly changing contri...