Soil nutrient depletion is increasingly regarded as a major constraint to sustainable food production in tropical environments. Research in the recent past focused on different scales, but few attempts were made to link them. In this paper, two cases are elaborated in Central America (CA) and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), in which the integration of different scales has been studied. Soil nutrient depletion has been calculated for fields, and has then been aggregated to farms, regions, and subcontinents. Key problems on aggregation of field nutrient balances to farms include nutrient flows between fields. Aggregation of farms to regions requires a generalization of individual farms into a farm typology. Aggregation of regions into subcontinents...
doi:10.1016/j.agee.2005.04.003Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasin...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
This article describes spatial and temporal variation of soil nutrient stocks at different agro-ecos...
Nutrient balances are useful tools as indicators of potential land degradation and for optimizing nu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil is the most important basic natural resource for the support of agri...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
We discuss the temporal and spatial dynamics of nutrient resources and water within cropping and liv...
Banana is an increasingly demanded food and cash crop in sub-Saharan Africa. Reported yields in smal...
The global farming systems (GFS) approach is extended by adding a soil fertility and nutrient manage...
Tropical agriculture presents special challenges for the achievement of the potential yield of major...
This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under di...
The greatest challenge for tropical agriculture is land degradation and reduction in soil fertility ...
The productivity of East African highland (EAH) banana cropping systems is declining, particularly i...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
doi:10.1016/j.agee.2005.04.003Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasin...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
This article describes spatial and temporal variation of soil nutrient stocks at different agro-ecos...
Nutrient balances are useful tools as indicators of potential land degradation and for optimizing nu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil is the most important basic natural resource for the support of agri...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
We discuss the temporal and spatial dynamics of nutrient resources and water within cropping and liv...
Banana is an increasingly demanded food and cash crop in sub-Saharan Africa. Reported yields in smal...
The global farming systems (GFS) approach is extended by adding a soil fertility and nutrient manage...
Tropical agriculture presents special challenges for the achievement of the potential yield of major...
This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under di...
The greatest challenge for tropical agriculture is land degradation and reduction in soil fertility ...
The productivity of East African highland (EAH) banana cropping systems is declining, particularly i...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
doi:10.1016/j.agee.2005.04.003Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasin...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...