A study on plant residues with contrasting chemical compositions was conducted under laboratory, growth chamber and humid tropical field conditions to understand the function of the soil fauna in the breakdown of plant residues, the cycling of nutrients, in particular nitrogen, and the performance of maize as a test crop. Leaves from ten agroforestry and fallow plant species with a wide range of chemical compositions (different C/N ratios and contents of lignin and polyphenols) were selected for laboratory incubations. Of the ten species, prunings from Acioa barteri , Gliricidia sepium and Leucaena leucocephala , maize ( Zea mays ) stover and rice ( Oryza sativa ) straw were selected for field and growth chamber experiments.Laboratory incub...
The leaf litter of six tropical tree species (Acacia holosericea, Acacia tortilis, Azadirachta indic...
AbstractOrganic matter management is believed to solve many of the chemical and physical problems of...
The tree component of agroforestry systems may interfere with N cycling in several ways. In alley cr...
A study on plant residues with contrasting chemical compositions was conducted under laboratory, gro...
A study on plant residues with contrasting chemical compositions was conducted under laboratory, gro...
Effects of application of five types of plant residues [Acioa barteri, Gliricidia sepium and Leucaen...
The effects of tropical earthworms (Eudrilus eugeniae) and millipedes (Spirostreptidae) on the break...
Decomposition and nutrient release patterns of prunings of three woody agroforestry plant species (A...
Effects of five types of plant residues [Acioa, presently Dactyladenia barteri, Gliricidia sepium, a...
An experiment was conducted in 1990 and 1991 at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture ...
An experiment was conducted in 1990 and 1991 at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture ...
An equation was developed for calculating a plant residue quality index (PRQI) in the (sub-)humid tr...
In cover cropping systems in the tropics with herbaceous legumes, plant residues are expected to sup...
Effects of application of prunings of three woody species (Acioa barteri, Gliricidia sepium and Leuc...
Effects of soil macrofauna, micro-environment and mulch quantity were investigated on an acid Ultiso...
The leaf litter of six tropical tree species (Acacia holosericea, Acacia tortilis, Azadirachta indic...
AbstractOrganic matter management is believed to solve many of the chemical and physical problems of...
The tree component of agroforestry systems may interfere with N cycling in several ways. In alley cr...
A study on plant residues with contrasting chemical compositions was conducted under laboratory, gro...
A study on plant residues with contrasting chemical compositions was conducted under laboratory, gro...
Effects of application of five types of plant residues [Acioa barteri, Gliricidia sepium and Leucaen...
The effects of tropical earthworms (Eudrilus eugeniae) and millipedes (Spirostreptidae) on the break...
Decomposition and nutrient release patterns of prunings of three woody agroforestry plant species (A...
Effects of five types of plant residues [Acioa, presently Dactyladenia barteri, Gliricidia sepium, a...
An experiment was conducted in 1990 and 1991 at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture ...
An experiment was conducted in 1990 and 1991 at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture ...
An equation was developed for calculating a plant residue quality index (PRQI) in the (sub-)humid tr...
In cover cropping systems in the tropics with herbaceous legumes, plant residues are expected to sup...
Effects of application of prunings of three woody species (Acioa barteri, Gliricidia sepium and Leuc...
Effects of soil macrofauna, micro-environment and mulch quantity were investigated on an acid Ultiso...
The leaf litter of six tropical tree species (Acacia holosericea, Acacia tortilis, Azadirachta indic...
AbstractOrganic matter management is believed to solve many of the chemical and physical problems of...
The tree component of agroforestry systems may interfere with N cycling in several ways. In alley cr...