The natural grasslands of Uganda support over 95 % of the country\u27s livestock. They are also used by wildlife and protect soil resources from heat and erosion. Unfortunately, the pastoral/agro-pastoral communities which derive their livelihoods from these grasslands have in turn degraded them through overgrazing and uncontrolled burning, thus lowering their productivity (pasture and animal production) and biodiversity. The natural grasses (e.g. Panicum maximum, Brachiaria brizantha, Setaria anceps, Themeda triandra) mature rapidly and lose quality. Furthermore, the indigenous legumes (e.g. Neonotonia wightii, Desmodium adcsendens, Indigofera errecta) are less persistent and productive to maintain feed quality and hence animal production....
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2010.Abstract available in the print c...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
The dry matter production of 9 herbaceous legume species was evaluated over 3 years for their suitab...
Livestock production in semi-arid rangelands of Kenya is limited by the seasonal quantity and qualit...
Overgrazing and shifting cultivation practise have severely degraded communal lands in the Eastern C...
Overgrazing and shifting cultivation practise have severely degraded communal lands in the Eastern C...
Malawi is a tropical country with a strongly seasonal rainfall distribution pattern. The major lives...
Examines ILCA's research on forage legumes in the past few years; discusses the potential role of fo...
Soil fertility is a fundamental biophysical root cause of food insecurity sub-Saharan Africa. Low qu...
Sixteen promising forage legume accessions (15 species) were selected from small plot observation tr...
Forage tree legumes benefit agriculture through their multi-purpose contributions to livestock feedi...
Poverty, high population pressure on land-use, and the inability of maintaining fertility through tr...
Forage tree legumes benefit agriculture through their multi-purpose contributions to livestock feedi...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2010.Abstract available in the print c...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
The dry matter production of 9 herbaceous legume species was evaluated over 3 years for their suitab...
Livestock production in semi-arid rangelands of Kenya is limited by the seasonal quantity and qualit...
Overgrazing and shifting cultivation practise have severely degraded communal lands in the Eastern C...
Overgrazing and shifting cultivation practise have severely degraded communal lands in the Eastern C...
Malawi is a tropical country with a strongly seasonal rainfall distribution pattern. The major lives...
Examines ILCA's research on forage legumes in the past few years; discusses the potential role of fo...
Soil fertility is a fundamental biophysical root cause of food insecurity sub-Saharan Africa. Low qu...
Sixteen promising forage legume accessions (15 species) were selected from small plot observation tr...
Forage tree legumes benefit agriculture through their multi-purpose contributions to livestock feedi...
Poverty, high population pressure on land-use, and the inability of maintaining fertility through tr...
Forage tree legumes benefit agriculture through their multi-purpose contributions to livestock feedi...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2010.Abstract available in the print c...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...